The raspberry season in Ukraine and Poland is starting earlier than usual, leading to an abnormal harvest and significant price fluctuations. The season has seen a significant price increase for raspberries, especially for freezing, due to damage to plantations from frost and snow in Ukraine and Poland. This situation has led to concerns among small producers about potential low purchasing prices in Poland. However, EastFruit reports that these concerns are based on misinformation and that there is a rush demand for raspberries on the European market, as supplies from Morocco have not recovered from last season's weather conditions. With low raspberry stocks and potential for declining production volumes, prices for high-quality raspberries are expected to reach or exceed 3 euros per kg.