Financial Performance - Mission Produce achieved record Q2 revenue of $3803 million, a 28% increase year-over-year, driven by strong avocado pricing due to Mexican supply constraints[23] - The company's LTM 2Q25 revenue reached $139 billion[17] - LTM 2Q25 Adjusted EBITDA was $420 million[17] - LTM 2Q25 Net income was $1052 million[17] - Second Quarter Adjusted EBITDA was $191 million in 2Q24 and $202 million in 2Q25[22] Segment Performance - Marketing & Distribution segment revenue was $3625 million, a 26% increase year-over-year, with Adjusted EBITDA of $168 million[24] - Blueberries segment revenue grew by 57% to $157 million, with Adjusted EBITDA of $08 million, a 14% increase[24] - International Farming segment saw a $67 million increase in revenue to $21 million, with Adjusted EBITDA turning positive at $15 million[24] Growth Strategy and Market Position - Mission Produce capitalizes on strong growth trends in the U S market by leveraging its nationwide distribution network[27] - The company leverages its global supply chain and distribution capabilities to continue developing international markets[27] - Mission Produce is diversifying sourcing to enhance its global market-leading position and year-round supply position[29] - The company continues to vertically integrate its supply chain[30]
Mission Produce (AVO) Earnings Call Presentation