Poland's production of high-quality raspberries under cover is gaining traction, driven by strong supermarket demand and export potential, especially to France. France's high labor costs have hindered its own raspberry production, making it dependent on imports from Spain, Portugal, and Morocco. This scenario offers a lucrative opportunity for Polish growers, particularly in the Kraśnik raspberry basin, to invest in tunnel cultivation and cater to the French market, thereby avoiding the volatile industrial fruit market.