Ukraine has experienced a significant boost in fruit, berry, and nut exports to Germany in the first three quarters of 2021, with revenue reaching $15.7 million, a 71% increase from the previous year. This growth is primarily due to the export of frozen raspberries, which increased by 3.3 times, and wild berries, which saw an 82% increase. While there was an increase in the volume of Ukrainian walnuts exported, revenue remained stable. There was a decrease in the export of certain other fruits and apples. Ukraine's expansion into key EU markets, including Germany, Poland, France, and the Netherlands, continues to accelerate, with these countries accounting for 72% of all Ukraine's fruit exports.