Mission Produce completes acquisition of Calavo
Mission Produce completes acquisition of Calavo
Mission Produce Inc. announced the completion of its acquisition of Calavo Growers Inc., a leading provider of fresh avocados, tomatoes, papayas and value-added prepared foods such as guacamole.
This acquisition unites two of North America’s most established avocado companies, building on Mission’s position as a leader in the worldwide fresh produce business. The addition of Calavo further strengthens Mission’s vertically integrated global network, enhancing sourcing and packing capabilities, improving asset utilization across the network, broadening its reach across complementary fresh produce categories, and accelerating its entry into the high-margin, high-growth prepared foods segment. As a result, Mission expects to deliver more comprehensive, end-to-end service with greater supply reliability, flexibility and enhanced scale to drive innovation across the global fresh produce industry.
“Today marks a significant milestone for our Company and for our industry,” said John Pawlowski, CEO of Mission Produce. “The successful completion of this transaction reflects our commitment to building a stronger, more diversified company — one that is well positioned to meet the growing demand for fresh, healthy and convenient foods. Mission's vertically integrated platform, combined with Calavo's sourcing capabilities, value-added offerings and deep customer relationships, gives us the scale and the operational foundation to deliver greater value across the supply chain, including opportunities to capture additional integration benefits over time. We are focused on executing with discipline, integrating thoughtfully, and continuing to serve our customers at the highest level. We are proud to welcome the Calavo team into the Mission family and believe together, we will deliver enhanced value for our customers, growers, partners, and shareholders.”
With the transaction complete, Calavo is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Mission. B. John Lindeman, former president and CEO of Calavo, will continue to lead the Calavo business during a transition period and will report to CEO Pawlowski.
"For more than a century, Calavo has built its business on trusted relationships with our growers, customers, and communities across North America, and that foundation remains firmly in place as we begin this next chapter with Mission," said Lindeman. "By joining Mission, our team has access to a world-class global network, strengthening our ability to serve our partners with greater reach, reliability, and innovation. I am incredibly proud of what generations of employees here at Calavo have built, and confident that together with Mission, we will continue to grow that legacy in the years ahead."
In connection with the closing, effective May 28, 2026, Kathleen Holmgren has been appointed to Mission’s board of directors, which comprises 10 directors, with Stephen J. Barnard continuing as executive chair. Holmgren is an experienced C-level executive and former chairman of the board of Calavo.