The 'Eurasia' raspberry variety is a promising remontant variety developed by Russian breeders. The bushes are upright, medium-sized, reaching up to 1.5 meters in height with a cane-type growth habit. The stems are covered with sharp, hooked thorns, while the leaves are bright green with an attractive openwork crinkled surface. The variety is characterized by high winter hardiness and resistance to diseases and pests, allowing it to grow and bear fruit successfully in various climatic and soil conditions. 'Eurasia' raspberries have a conical shape and a raspberry color with a matte hue. The average berry weight ranges from 3.6 to 7 grams depending on growing conditions. The flesh is juicy with a pleasant sweet taste and aroma, although in some cases a sweet-and-sour taste without a pronounced aroma is noted. The berries have high density and excellent shipping quality, making the variety attractive for commercial cultivation and marketing. The variety is remontant, allowing for two harvests per season — from the previous year's and new shoots. Harvesting begins in the third decade of July and continues until mid-September, ensuring a long fruiting period. The yield ranges from 2.2 to 4 kg per bush, corresponding to over 140 centners per hectare. 'Eurasia' raspberries are undemanding regarding soil type, prefer sunny locations, and are versatile in use, making it an excellent choice for gardeners and farmers.