Mission Produce highlights its organic avocado category

The Oxnard, Calif.-based company has released insights on the category performance of organic avocados in the U.S. ahead of the July 10-11 Organic Produce Summit.

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Mission Produce is highlighting its organic category ahead of the 2024 Organic Produce Summit.
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Oxnard, Calif.-based Mission Produce Inc. has released insights on the thriving category performance of organic avocados in the U.S. ahead of the July 10-11 Organic Produce Summit.

“Rising demand for organic produce continues to elevate the importance of a strong organic category for retailers across the nation,” Megan Berenbach, director of sales for Mission Produce, said in a news release. “As the volume growth of organic produce continues to outpace that of conventional, Mission Produce remains the go-to source for fresh, organically grown avocados. With a reliable year-round supply and nationwide distribution, we’re supporting our retail partners in developing their organic categories to meet demand and capitalize on profitable programming opportunities. I’m looking forward to sharing our latest insights at OPS so our partners can discover the Mission Advantage toward a more profitable organic category for avocados and mangoes.”

Compared to 2023, the volume sales of organic avocados increased by 19%, outperforming the 7% rise of organic produce overall, retail scan data shows.

As the demand for organic avocados grows, Mission Produce said it continues to invest additional resources into organic programs, pursuing innovative ways to support and develop the category.

Mission Produce’s organic avocado supply is currently coming from Mexico, Peru and California, and its organic mango supply is coming from Mexico, the release said.

“Organic shoppers are extremely valuable to retail performance — organic shoppers spend 89% more on organic avocados than the traditional shopper spends on conventional avocados,” Berenbach said. “Catering to the organic shopper requires strategic merchandising, and with Mission Produce’s marketplace intelligence and expert category management, we’re confident our partnership can support strong category performance.”

Mission Produce says its organic growers are certified by USDA-accredited inspectors and are audited annually on the requirements set by the Organic Foods Production Act of 1990. Mission Produce’s organic products include bulk organic avocados, packaged World’s Finest Organic Avocados, packaged Mission Minis Organic Avocados and organic mangoes, the release said.

Mission Produce will be showcasing its complete organic product line at OPS booth, No. 321.

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