Figures for the New Zealand or "local'' market were not available, however they had been "reasonably strong'' and helped some orchardists offset the drop in export cherries, she said.
But, although orchardists would have been affected by lower crops this summer, the cyclical nature of harvests was part of the industry, Dawkins said.
"They [orchardists] have to be able to deal with these fluctuations and they do; that's the way of life.''
National cherry exports in 2016-17 were 3346 tonnes, and in 2015-16 3400 tonnes.
In 2013-14, 1600 tonnes of cherries were exported.
Orchard expansions and new plantings have contributed to a general increase in harvest since then.