“Helicopters and frost bosses were deployed across the district, but to date no obvious damage has resulted to the crops.”
Thompson said the winter was wetter than normal, but also warmer.
“Spring conditions were generally warmer than the long-term average with predominant northwesterly winds drying out the soil from a wet winter.
“There have also been two isolated hail events - one in Patutahi and one up the Ormond Valley. Both of these, while locally severe, did not cause excessive damage to grape crops.
“Despite this, the predominant northwest to westerly flows have brought warm, dry conditions to the Gisborne region. This has helped a great flowering and fruit set, which augurs very well for a great season.”