Dutch and Belgian cherry growers are facing challenges due to cold and dark weather, causing a delay in the cherry season by 10 to 14 days. The persistent low temperatures have affected the blooming of buds and the pollination of early varieties. The harvest of early varieties is expected to start at the end of June or beginning of July, with the main varieties following in July. The volume of the harvest is still uncertain. The Belgian Fruit Auction (BFV), which markets organic cherries, expects to start receiving them around June 15, with a predicted volume of 40 tons from two growers.