Tomato NADA is an ultraprecocious indeterminate hybrid of Italian selection by Esasem, intended for cultivation in open ground. The vegetation period is approximately 70-72 days after transplanting seedlings, allowing harvest during both spring-summer and summer-autumn periods. Plants are tall with short internodes and well-developed root systems, which contribute to high yield and resistance to adverse growing conditions. Each cluster forms up to 7 fruits, ensuring abundant fruit set and stable harvest.
The fruits of tomato NADA are large, round, smooth, weighing from 300 to 500 grams and having a diameter of about 100 mm. They have a dense skin and thick walls of about 10 mm, ensuring good transportability over long distances and resistance to cracking. Tomatoes are multi-chambered, without green spots or white cores, with a rich red color upon full ripening. The flavor of the fruits is sweet and distinct, retained even during long storage. The hybrid is suitable for both fresh consumption and processing.
NADA exhibits high resistance to major tomato diseases, including fusarium and verticillium wilt, tomato mosaic virus, leaf curl virus, bronze disease, and nematodes. This resistance allows cultivation of the hybrid under various climatic conditions with minimal yield losses. Due to its characteristics and qualities, tomato NADA is an excellent choice for farmers and gardeners aiming to obtain an early, large-fruited, and flavorful harvest.