Tajikistan is set to begin harvesting raspberries from open ground in the next 10 days, with farmers having increased the cultivation area in anticipation of high prices. The expected selling price for the fresh raspberries is around $3/kg, which may drop to $2/kg in June. However, experts caution that prices may not reach $3/kg due to high stocks of unsold frozen raspberries and an increase in the cultivation area, leading to a surplus and lower demand. The situation is further complicated by a difficult market in Europe. The price drop may happen faster in 2023 than in the previous year. The harvest will be predominantly for the fresh market, particularly in and around Dushanbe, with the northern part of Tajikistan starting the harvest around the beginning of June.