Lark Seeds International Unveils Next-Generation Processing Tomato Hybrids Tackling Broomrape and Fruit Softening to Elevate California Yields
Woodland, Calif. — October 2025 — Lark Seeds International today unveiled new generation of processing-tomato hybrids (Patent Pending) developed to help California growers increase yield by overcoming two of their most persistent challenges: branched broomrape (Phelipanche/Orobanche spp.); a destructive parasitic weed, and fruit softening that shortens the harvest window and increases losses due to fruit rotting/cracking.
California produces over 90% of the nation’s processed tomatoes—an industry valued at $1.64 billion—yet growers continue to battle broomrape infestations and quality declines, particularly when extreme heat or other weather related-conditions, delay field access and extend harvest timing.
Lark’s new hybrids combine broomrape resistance/tolerance with extended fruit firmness, reducing reliance on chemical inputs while maintaining key processor metrics (°Brix, viscosity, pH, and color). The broomrape resistance trait was developed by modulating root-exuded signaling molecules that trigger broomrape seed germination. Also, while targeted edits to cell-wall–modifying enzymes slow softening and improve tolerance to pathogens under heat or harvest delays.