In Poland, the agricultural sector is experiencing significant changes in market prices for various berries due to a combination of increased global demand, adverse weather conditions, and production challenges in competitors' regions. Raspberry prices have reached a record high of PLN 13 per kilogram, more than double the rate from the previous year, reflecting the urgency for suppliers to meet demand amidst anticipated shortfalls in harvest. Meanwhile, cherry prices have seen a slight decrease to 1.65-2 PLN per kilogram, a move that is unsatisfactory for growers who have maintained cultivation areas despite low profitability. Poland's dominance in the European blackcurrant market, with 90% of production for domestic use, ensures a stable market, despite fluctuating prices. These developments highlight the complex interplay of weather, global market demands, and domestic production challenges in shaping agricultural prices and market dynamics.