Tomato Pink Shine F1 is an indeterminate hybrid developed by Enza Zaden, intended for cultivation in protected environments, including glass and plastic greenhouses. The plant features a strong and robust structure with short internodes, which contributes to stable fruit formation and high stress tolerance. This variety is early-maturing, allowing for a harvest in a short period.
The fruits of tomato Pink Shine have a round shape and a rich pink color with a glossy surface. The weight of each fruit ranges from 180 to 220 grams, placing it in the medium to large-sized tomato category of the Beef-type. The tomatoes are characterized by high density, uniformity, and excellent flavor, making them popular for both fresh consumption and canning. The plant forms clusters with 4–7 fruits, ensuring a high and consistent yield.
The hybrid exhibits high resistance to stressful conditions, cracking, and various diseases, including viruses and fungal infections. Due to the dense fruit structure and their market appearance, the tomatoes withstand transportation well, which is a key advantage for commercial cultivation and distribution. Pink Shine F1 combines high productivity, fruit quality, and reliability in cultivation, making it a popular choice among growers.