Tomato SEADA is a medium-early indeterminate hybrid designed for cultivation in various climatic zones, including Northern, Northwestern, Central, and other regions. The plant has a compact form with medium-length, narrow, dark green leaves. Fruits are round, smooth, weighing from 15 to 20 grams, red at maturity. The hybrid shows high resistance to diseases such as fusarium, cladosporiosis, and tobacco mosaic virus (TMV), ensuring stable yields and reducing the need for intensive plant protection. SEADA has good commercial yield, reaching 3.4 kg per square meter when grown under plastic covers. The plant is indeterminate, allowing prolonged fruiting throughout the season. Due to its characteristics, this variety is suitable for cultivation in home gardens and dacha plots, providing a stable and high-quality harvest. The hybrid has excellent fruit flavor, suitable for both fresh consumption and whole-fruit canning. The plant forms simple, semi-complex, and complex clusters with up to 15 fruits per cluster, contributing to high yield. Recommended planting density is 3–4 plants per square meter with formation of 3–4 stems. Thanks to its adaptive properties and disease resistance, Tomato SEADA is a reliable choice for gardeners and farmers aiming to obtain high-quality and flavorful harvests.