Rosselkhozbank predictions suggest a 15% increase in Russia's berry harvest by 2025, reaching approximately 800 thousand tons, driven by ongoing investment in production and processing. In 2022, the country's berry production remained steady at 690 thousand tons. The growth is anticipated to be led by strawberries, with the market for this fruit expected to grow by 5% annually over the next three years, alongside a decrease in imported strawberries and a shift in sourcing preferences among food industry enterprises between Turkey, Belarus, and Azerbaijan. Domestic production is expected to rise, while imports are projected to decline in 2023. The Volga, Central, and Southern federal districts are key regions for berry production, with the Krasnodar Territory contributing significantly to strawberry production.