The mulberry season has started in Georgia, with the fruit being sold at high prices due to disorganized production and low commercial cultivation. Despite the high retail price, the farmer, Bachuki Ruadze, finds the cultivation promising but not his main focus. Luka Polare, a Georgian ice cream company, produces mulberry ice cream seasonally, while processing companies have not yet included mulberries due to small volumes. Kareli Fruits company may start producing dried mulberries if the market supply increases. The article also highlights the potential of mulberry production in Central Asia and its historical significance in Georgia for silk production.