Fruit production from shrubs and berry plantations is estimated to have increased by 9.3% from the previous year, reaching nearly 620 thousand tons. Despite a few instances of frost damage, abundant flowering and favorable conditions for most plantations. However, drought, local hailstorms, and heavy rains have negatively impacted some crops, such as strawberries and raspberries. Strawberry production is estimated to increase by 18.8%, while raspberry production is expected to increase by 7%, despite challenges. Currant production remains stable, with a decrease in black currant supply due to weather conditions. Highbush blueberry production is expected to increase by 15%, and the harvest of other fruits from shrubs and berry plantations is estimated to exceed 88 thousand tons, with increasing importance given to grape production.