Cherries from Central Otago could be in short supply for Christmas unless the weather warms up.
Cold temperatures and rain showers yesterday and Thursday combined with a chillier than usual spring have slowed the estimated main harvest of the summerfruit delicacy by up to a week.
'We're looking at the main harvest starting five to seven days later than usual and unless we get a run of hot days, there will still be cherries for Christmas, and nice fruit, but not a huge volume of them," said 45 South general manager Tim Jones.
He estimated the main harvest of 45 South's Cromwell cherries would begin between December 15 and 20.
Although there had been 6mm to 7mm of rain this week, the cherries were at little risk of rain damage.