Hopes cherry crops not affected by rain

A helicopter helps dry cherries at Dunstan Hills, Earnscleugh, yesterday. Photo by Pam Jones.
A helicopter helps dry cherries at Dunstan Hills, Earnscleugh, yesterday. Photo by Pam Jones.
Fruit growers hope light rain in Central Otago yesterday will not affect cherry crops.

Showers fell intermittently in the Alexandra-Clyde area throughout the day but had not affected the fruit, Dunstan Hills orchard manager Ian Nicholls, of Earnscleugh, said.

Helicopters were used at Dunstan Hills in the morning to dry cherries on trees. Light rain also fell in the Teviot Valley and Cromwell district, but would hopefully not affect crops in those areas, although some orchardists said they would not be able to make an accurate assessment until today.

Peak harvest is just beginning in most areas and cherries and apricots are being picked. Cooler weather has slowed ripening in some areas. Nectarines, peaches and plums are also being picked at some orchards.

The quality and quantity of fruit were good and although it was too soon to make predictions, the harvest would hopefully be similar to last season's, orchardists said.

pam.jones@odt.co.nz

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