The tomato variety Kutuzov is a medium-early determinate variety intended for cultivation in open ground and under film coverings. Fruit ripening occurs 90-100 days after emergence of seedlings. Plants reach a height of about 50 cm and form compact bushes. Fruits have a round shape, smooth and firm texture, bright red color, and weigh 70-80 grams. The taste of the fruits has a slight acidity, which makes them particularly attractive for fresh consumption as well as for processing and canning. The variety is characterized by uniform ripening and stable high yield. Fruits possess excellent flavor and technological qualities, as well as good storability, allowing them to retain freshness for a long time. Kutuzov is resistant to unfavorable growing conditions, making it a reliable choice for various climatic zones. Due to its compact bush size and versatility, this variety is suitable both for personal gardens and commercial cultivation. Agronomic practices include sowing seedlings in mid-March with transplanting in the 1-2 true leaf stage. Seedlings are fertilized 2-3 times with complete mineral fertilizer and acclimated 7-10 days before transplanting. Planting occurs in mid-May under film cover or early June in open ground, following a 50x40 cm spacing scheme. Regular watering, weeding, soil loosening, and mineral fertilizer applications are necessary for good growth and fruiting.