In spite of challenging weather conditions such as spring frosts, Russia's market is well-stocked with fruits and berries. The Ministry of Agriculture has reported a diverse range of these products at various price points, with a berry harvest estimated at 21 thousand tons, which is five percent higher than the average of the past five years. This ample supply is expected to maintain a stable domestic market. Despite severe frosts impacting several regions, particularly the Central Federal District and the Rostov region, causing significant damage to crops like apples, pears, cherries, strawberries, and currants, the market remains fully supplied.