Mission Produce (AVO) M&A announcement summary
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M&A announcement summary
21 Apr, 2026Deal rationale and strategic fit
Combines two leading fresh produce companies to create a premier North American avocado and fresh produce platform with global reach, expanding into tomatoes, papayas, and high-growth prepared foods.
Enhances year-round supply reliability, mitigates seasonal troughs, and strengthens vertical integration across sourcing, packing, ripening, logistics, and distribution.
Supports growth in core U.S. and international markets, leveraging a robust global network and expanding the impact of a trusted brand.
Combines complementary strengths in scale, infrastructure, customer relationships, and brand equity.
Enhances supply reliability and sourcing security through combined grower networks.
Financial terms and conditions
Calavo shareholders receive $27 per share: $14.85 in cash and 0.9790 Mission shares per Calavo share.
Mission shareholders will own about 80.3% and Calavo shareholders about 19.7% of the combined company.
Consideration is 55% cash and 45% stock, with the cash portion funded by amended Mission debt facilities.
Transaction values Calavo at approximately $430 million, a 26% premium to its 30-day average price.
Termination fees set at 3.5% ($15.02mm) and 3.0% ($12.87mm) of enterprise value.
Synergies and expected cost savings
Identified $25 million in annualized cost synergies within 18 months post-close, with meaningful upside potential.
Synergies expected from SG&A optimization, streamlining, operational efficiencies, and leveraging best practices.
Additional upside expected from revenue synergies and further operational efficiencies.
Synergies anticipated to drive EBITDA growth and cash flow generation.
Total cost to achieve synergies estimated at 1.25x run-rate, realized within two years.
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