Raspberry cultivation in Peru is on the rise due to increasing domestic demand and potential for export. However, the challenge lies in the perishable nature of the fruit, requiring a robust logistics chain. The Ministry of Agriculture is promoting the frozen raspberry industry, which has a large global market and can extend the fruit's shelf life to two years. Efforts are made to attract investors to raspberry cultivation in freezing infrastructure areas on the Peruvian coast. The crop's adaptability to coastal terrain and its potential to complement other crops make it a promising venture, especially following the successful model of Chile and Eastern Europe, where small-scale family farming dominates.