Ukraine's raspberry harvest this year is expected to be lower than last year due to adverse weather conditions and a labor shortage, yet prices are set to rise significantly, potentially by twice or thrice. The price increase is evident across all quality levels, with households also paying higher prices this year compared to the previous. Industrial enterprises anticipate averaging between 75-80 hryvnias per kilogram, a significant increase from last year's prices. The rise in prices is partly due to higher costs and increased demand on European markets, where prices are also higher than last year. Some businesses are even considering exporting raspberries to Europe for storage due to ongoing electricity issues and recent shelling.