Calavo to expand Mexican avocado packing operations

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Calavo to expand Mexican avocado packing operations

As the avocado industry awaits the opening of U.S. market access for the Mexican state of Jalisco, one of the sector's leading players is already gearing up for the change by establishing a packhouse in the region.

Calavo Growers Inc (NASDAQ:CVGW) has announced it is building a 70,000-square-foot facility in Ciudad GuzmƔn, Jalisco on a sizable tract of owned property that affords room for future growth. avocado_69588181 panorama

CEO Lee E. Cole expects the new facility will play an instrumental role in Calavo's ongoing market-share-building initiatives, and will be ready to come online by July, ready to pack for U.S. and other international destinations.

"We expect that expanding operations into a second growing region - vastly increasing Calavoā€™s packing capacity - enables us to build upon and extend our fresh avocado market leadership," Cole says in a release.

"With domestic avocado consumption expected to exceed two billion pounds this year, the new packing operations in GuzmƔn are essential to remaining on the forward edge of industry growth and building upon our unrivalled market-leadership position.

"Beyond this steady rise in U.S. avocado consumption, emerging international markets such as China, other parts of the Asia-Pacific region and Europe, point to the exceptional opportunity in being an early entrant in Ciudad GuzmƔn, just as Calavo was in Uruapan in the late 1990s."

He says several growers Calavo deals with in MichoacƔn also have avocado groves in Jalisco, which gives the company a significant competitive advantage as it enters the new region.

"We fully expect the capital investment to translate into new revenue and profit drivers and will share more about the companyā€™s progress in Ciudad GuzmĆ”n as the fiscal year progresses," he says.

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