The Yarmolynetsk Forest Farm in Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine, is expanding its agricultural activities by introducing new strawberry plantations across more than 2 hectares in Zinkiv and Vyshnivchytsky forestry. These plantations, hosting 80,000 seedlings of three varieties (Allegro, Ami, and Marmelada), aim to provide fresh strawberries as soon as next spring. This initiative is part of a larger effort by regional forestry enterprises to cultivate berries and vegetables in forests to support the population and the military amidst the ongoing conflict, which has disrupted traditional agricultural practices and logistics. The war has caused significant losses in berry crops, especially strawberries, hinting at potential shortages and price increases in the upcoming year.