The 'Aplo to Cazakov' raspberry variety is a remontant type distinguished by its large berries and high yield. Berries of this variety reach a maximum weight of 6 grams, featuring a juicy structure, sweet taste, and rich aroma. Fruits ripen simultaneously, do not shrink in size throughout the season, ensuring stable quality and making them attractive for both fresh consumption and industrial processing.
The raspberry bushes of Aplo to Cazakov are powerful, with canes reaching up to 170 cm in height. Canes are semi-spreading and semi-erect; up to 10 stems form on a single bush. The number of thorns on canes is small; they are short, of medium hardness, slightly curved downwards, and evenly distributed along the entire length of the stems. This structure facilitates plant care and harvest collection.
The variety is characterized by high disease resistance and good berry transportability, allowing quality preservation during transit. Fruiting begins in early August and continues until the first frosts, ensuring a long harvest period. The variety's yield reaches up to 175 centners per hectare, approximately equivalent to 7 kilograms per bush, allowing for significant quantities of tasty and quality berries from each plant.