Yield of cherry tomatoes per plant?

Mojanfarms

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Mixed Farmer
Hey

we are planning in starting a cherry tomato greenhouse in Saudi Arabia.

it will be cooled and carried out through drip irrigation on cocopeat slabs. Each greenhouse is 10M wide by 35M long.

since there is no frost, and winter reaches a minimum of 18 degrees celsius, i am wondering what is the expected yield of a single chadwick cherry tomato plant per year in KG. And are there any recommendations on varieties that produce more per year?

many thanks,
Mojan Farms
 

upnortheast

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Northumberland
I guess it will be dependant on your skill as a tomato grower,
Like everything there will be loads of pests, diseases , nutrition issues, probably humidity issues standing in the way of a bumper crop
Good luck with the project
 

Mojanfarms

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Mixed Farmer
I guess it will be dependant on your skill as a tomato grower,
Like everything there will be loads of pests, diseases , nutrition issues, probably humidity issues standing in the way of a bumper crop
Good luck with the project
We have an agricultural engineer dedicated to the crops entirely. So yes it would be up to his skill. I would like to know if there is an average yueld per crop per year, as in a standard commercial outcome. Weird as some mention 3kg and some mention 20 as a standard
 

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