Proceso de peletización de semillas de tomate y ventajas
Tomato seed pelletization involves coating seeds with protective layers to enhance growth potential.
The process includes:
1) Pelletizing – encapsulating seeds in clay-based material for uniform size;
2) Dyeing – adding color markers for variety identification;
3) Drying – stabilizing coatings through controlled dehydration;
4) Germination testing – verifying viability rates before packaging.

Seed treatment delivers multiple advantages: Improved sowing precision through standardized shape/size boosts mechanized planting efficiency.

The protective coating safeguards against soil-borne pathogens while retaining moisture.
Visible color coding prevents cross-variety confusion. Germination tests (typically showing >92% success rate) ensure quality control.
These enhancements ultimately increase crop yield by 15-20% compared to untreated seeds.