Te Mata Figs has lost half of the volume expected from suppliers due to persistent wet weather.
"The loss is quite major," owner Murray Douglas said.
The figgery's online outlet for fresh figs has been temporarily closed and staff busy processing figs below the standard required for the fresh fig market.
"Figs require drought so rain is a problem. One or two days in a row is not a problem - you just lose the [ripe] figs for that day - but when you get persistent bad weather with humidity it gives little time for the orchard to recover."
Some fig varieties had not produced at all due the timing of the rain.