The Moscowia tomato is an early-maturing, determinate hybrid intended for cultivation in open ground. The plant is compact, medium-branched, and semi-spreading, with a height of about 45-60 centimeters. The fruits are round, smooth, and bright red, characterized by a dense structure and a weight ranging from 65 to 110 grams depending on the specific variety. The vegetation period is 75 to 95 days, enabling a quick harvest. The variety is distinguished by high yield, reaching 169-325 centners per hectare, and resistance to a complex of common tomato diseases. Moscowia tomato fruits have good flavor qualities both fresh and after canning. The dry matter content in the juice varies from 4.9 to 7.8%, total sugar content is 2.8-4.8%, and acidity ranges from 0.50-0.56%, ensuring a pleasant balanced taste. Tomatoes are suitable for whole-fruit canning, processing into tomato products, and fresh consumption. The plant responds well to irrigation, which enhances yield and improves fruit quality. For successful cultivation of this variety, regular watering and mineral fertilizer applications are recommended. Due to its disease resistance and compact plant size, Moscowia tomato is suitable for various climatic conditions and agronomic practices. This variety is an excellent choice for gardeners and farmers seeking an early and abundant harvest of flavorful, versatile tomatoes.