Conditions for manuka honey production so far this season have been mixed, following on the two previous substandard seasons, Manuka Health chief executive John Kippenberger said.
He said the effects of heavy rain in the southern half of the North Island late last year have been partly offset by favourable conditions in Northland and Taranaki.
"Most of the harvest is still in the process of coming off the hives, so this will take several weeks to play out in terms of both yields and grade (quality)," he said.
"Many people across the industry are watching the current flowering and nectar flows around Taranaki to see if this region is able to pull back some of the losses across the lower North Island and parts of the South Island due to the weather impact during flowering," he told the Herald.
Manuka Health, the country's second biggest player after NZX-listed Comvita, was taken over last year by Guoco Group, part of the Malaysian conglomerate Hong Leong for an undisclosed sum. The sale went through early this month.