Moving Established Raspberry Canes.
Rasberrry canes I don’t think that there will be a problem relplanting in the same place providing you dig in plenty of your compost and well rotted horse manure.I think Thompson and Morgan have a good selection of summer fruiting canes and some of them are virus resistant.They should produce fruit for you for along period all they need is pruning after flowering and the new canes tying in and again in February when you tip back the growth so as to keep the plants in the allocated space.