Tomato Bingo F1 is an early determinate hybrid intended for cultivation in open fields and under temporary coverings. The plant is compact, bush-type, reaching up to 0.8 meters in height, and does not require pruning or staking, which simplifies care and allows successful cultivation both in fields and in gardens. The hybrid exhibits high resistance to stress, viral and bacterial diseases, and well tolerates high temperatures and intense sunlight, ensuring stable fruiting even under adverse conditions. Tomato Bingo fruits have a round, plum-shaped form, bright red color, and average weight of about 80-90 grams. They are dense, juicy, moderately succulent, with a sweet-tart flavor and sugar content (Brix) at 5.0-5.5%. Due to their dense structure, the fruits withstand long-distance transportation without losing appearance or quality. The harvest ripens uniformly and concentrated, allowing tomatoes to be harvested in clusters with stems, which is particularly convenient for mechanized harvesting and fresh market sales. The hybrid is versatile in application: fruits are suitable for fresh consumption, processing, whole-fruit canning, pickling, and tomato juice production. For cultivation, seedlings or direct sowing methods are recommended, with seed sowing in March for seedlings and transplanting into the soil in May, or direct sowing in the second half of April or early May in warmer regions. Optimal planting density is approximately 25,000 plants per hectare, with row spacing of 1.4-1.6 meters for good ventilation. Plants prefer loamy, light soils with good aeration and require watering at the root. For disease prevention and improved growth, copper-containing agents and phosphorus-potassium fertilizers are recommended, while excessive nitrogen should be avoided to prevent delayed fruiting.