The raspberry season is a topic of concern in various countries. In the Netherlands, raspberry prices are stable but not high enough to cover increased picking costs. Germany is seeing an increase in regional cultivation but faces competition from imports, while Lower Saxony benefits from longer harvest seasons and better fruit quality due to innovative methods. The British raspberry season started late, resulting in an overabundant supply and uncertainty about demand. Other countries like Italy excel as major producers, but some regions like Spain and Ukraine are facing challenges such as higher prices and low demand. Additionally, the North American market is experiencing a lack of supply due to low production in Mexico.