Do you know the Problems of producing tomato paste red in Europe? What are the solutions to solve them?

Troubleshoot tomato ground problems for red tomato paste
- Prune the side buds of the tomato. Lateral buds are the sub-branches that grow between the main stem and other branches. They use plant nutrients for growth and produce more leaves but smaller fruits. So prune the side buds to get bigger tomatoes.
- Reduce the heat received on the tomato plants. If you live in a hot climate, choose heat-tolerant tomato cultivars such as Phoenix, Heatmaster and Solar Fire. Find a place that receives full sunlight and filtered afternoon light in the morning. Protect plants from the sun between 10am and 2pm.
If the tomatoes reach a temperature of more than 24 degrees Celsius overnight and a daily temperature of more than 35 degrees Celsius during extreme heat, harvest the tomatoes very soon. Tomatoes stop ripening at extreme heat. - Control humidity for tomato plants. Tomato plants need high humidity during the day (90-80%) and medium humidity (65-75%) at night to produce fruit. Humidity of more than 90% and less than 65% can cause tomato flower rot. If you grow tomatoes in a greenhouse, use a hygrometer to measure the humidity. To increase the humidity outdoors or in the greenhouse, try to moisturize the plants. Reduce humidity in the greenhouse by increasing ventilation.
- If you live in a very humid climate, it is best to grow moisture-resistant tomato cultivars outdoors, such as Ferline, Legend, Fantasio.
- Prevent rot of tomatoes (tomato bottom rot) of tomato plants. Golgah rot means blackening and eating the bottom of the tomato. When you see it, it’s too late to save the plant. Prevention is the best way to fight caries. Calcium deficiency causes flower rot. To prevent this problem, the following steps are recommended:
- Boil about one gallon (4 liters) of water and a tablespoon (15 ml) of lemon juice.
Add 6 tablespoons of bone powder to the water. Stir well.
Cook for 30 minutes with the lid closed.
Allow the solution to cool.
Pour about 1 liter of solution for each plant in the leaves and roots.
Repeat the above operation 2 times in 3 to 5 days.
You can also sprinkle chopped eggs around tomato plants to add calcium to the soil. - Get bird repellents. Place red utensils around the tomato cages. In this case, the birds think they are tomatoes and peck at them. Hard objects and tasteless surfaces confuse the birds, causing them to drop tomatoes.
Keep in mind that this will only work temporarily. Before the fruits reach the tomato plants, use cloth nets to protect the plants from the birds. - Bring chickens, ducks and ducks to your garden to protect them. Chickens and ducks enjoy eating snails and tomato worms. Because snails and tomato worms can kill plants by eating the leaves.
- Control the snails around the tomatoes using cardboard. It can be helpful to use cardboard cylinders of toilet paper or paper towels around the base of the tomato plant stem while the plant is still young. The carton texture of these cylinders makes it impossible for snails to move from the stem.
- Plant tomatoes around the ground to attract beneficial hunters. Some good options are marigold, sage, parsley and laden. These flowers attract ladybugs and braconid bees, and eat tomato aphids and hornworms, protecting them from pests.

Tomato paste production problems
There are many tomato fields in Europe. By harvesting their products and transferring them to tomato paste factories, we can have a fresh and red product. For this, there are problems that we explained in the previous section.
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