🍅 Tomato Cultivation Methods in India – 2025 Guide
India is one of the world’s largest producers of tomatoes, with regions like Kolar (Karnataka) leading the way in high-yield and export-quality production.
This guide from Kolar Red Gold shares proven tomato cultivation methods in India to help farmers and agri-businesses maximize yield, reduce cost, and improve fruit quality.
📍 Best Regions for Tomato Farming in India
- Kolar, Karnataka
- Nashik, Maharashtra
- Madanapalle, Andhra Pradesh
- Solan, Himachal Pradesh
- Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
- Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
🌱 Step-by-Step Tomato Cultivation Process
1. Seed Selection
Choose high-yield hybrid varieties like:
- Arka Rakshak
- Pusa Rohini
- Abhinav
- Namdhari 2535
Seeds should be disease-resistant and suitable for your climate.
2. Land Preparation
- Plough soil 2–3 times to make it fine and aerated
- Maintain pH between 6.0–7.5
- Add FYM (farmyard manure) at 20–25 tons/acre
- Raised beds or ridges for good drainage
3. Nursery Raising
- Use a polyhouse or net shade to raise seedlings
- Transplant when 20–25 days old
- Treat seeds with fungicide (Carbendazim or Trichoderma)
4. Transplanting
- Spacing: 60 x 45 cm or 90 x 60 cm (depending on variety)
- Transplant during evening for better survival
- Use drip irrigation or furrow method
5. Irrigation
- Drip irrigation saves water & increases yield
- Water every 5–7 days in early stages
- Increase frequency during flowering/fruiting
6. Fertilizer Management
- Basal dose: NPK (12:32:16)
- Top dressing: Urea & Potash after 30 days
- Use bio-fertilizers like Azospirillum and Phosphobacteria
7. Pest & Disease Control
Common issues:
- Fruit borer
- Leaf curl virus
- Early blight
Control tips:
- Neem oil spray (natural)
- Install pheromone traps
- Use approved pesticides only when needed
8. Staking & Pruning
- Tie plants to bamboo or plastic stakes
- Remove lower yellow leaves to prevent disease
- Improves fruit quality and airflow
9. Harvesting
- Ready in 60–90 days depending on variety
- Pick when tomatoes are red or pink (export prefers semi-ripe)
- Harvest every 3–5 days to maximize profit
📦 Average Yield in India
- Open Field: 25–35 tonnes/acre
- Drip + Hybrid: Up to 50 tonnes/acre
- Protected Cultivation (Polyhouse): Up to 80 tonnes/acre
💰 Tomato Farming Profitability
| Cost/acre (₹) | Return/acre (₹) |
|---|---|
| ₹35,000–₹60,000 | ₹1,00,000–₹2,00,000+ |
Profit margins depend on market rates, season, and cultivation method.
📞 Get Expert Help from Kolar Red Gold
We help farmers & agri-entrepreneurs with:
- Fresh tomato procurement
- Market linkage & export support
- Bulk seed & farming consultation
📌 Company: Kolar Red Gold
🌐 Website: https://kolarredgold.in
📩 Contact: Get in Touch
📍 Based in: Kolar, Karnataka – India’s Tomato Hub



