The raspberry variety Advaberimar, also known as Shani, is a remontant variety developed by breeders from Advanced Berry Breeding in the Netherlands. This variety was obtained through cross-pollination and has the code 210001 X Advaberimar (Imara). It is distinguished by its early ripening and ability to produce fruit directly on current-year canes, significantly increasing the plant's productivity.
The berries of the Advaberimar variety are large, weighing 6-7 grams, conical in shape, and lighter in color than those of the parent variety Imara. They have a pleasant fruity flavor with a distinct aftertaste, making them attractive for both fresh consumption and processing. Additionally, the berries are characterized by good storability and transportability, facilitating their storage and transportation.
The variety is distinguished by high resistance to adverse conditions and can successfully grow both in open ground and under greenhouse conditions. Special attention should be paid to the variety's ability to produce fruit even at low light levels, making it particularly suitable for winter cultivation on substrate. These qualities make Advaberimar a versatile and promising variety for various cultivation methods.