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Showcasing diversified sourcing for avocados and mangos

Mission Produce will showcase The Mission Advantage and its diversified sourcing strategy at the upcoming Canadian Produce Marketing Association (CPMA) Conference and Trade Show in Vancouver, Canada, from April 23-25, 2024.

Mango supply is currently coming from Mexico, Guatemala, and Nicaragua, with Tommy Atkins and Honey mangos as the predominant varieties.

"As we focus on strengthening our North American retail, wholesale, and foodservice partnerships, we look forward to presenting The Mission Advantage to key customers in the Canadian market," said Cheryl Hoefs, senior vice president of sales and marketing. "With our diversified sourcing strategy and two state-of-the-art ripening and distribution centers in Toronto and Calgary, our ability to meet market demand for our partners is unmatched. We source from two or more origins year-round to promote supply reliability, and we cover key markets with flexible deliveries, custom ripe programs, and elite customer service. CPMA is a valuable opportunity to discover how our competitive advantages can bring added benefits to both new and existing customers."

Hoefs says CPMA is a chance to discover how Missions's competitive advantages can bring added benefits to both new and existing customers.

As part of its diversified sourcing strategy, the company is currently sourcing avocados from Mexico and California. The start of the Peruvian season is on the horizon and is expected to support demand during the anticipated transition of Mexico's crop in late June. Mango supply is currently coming from Mexico, Guatemala, and Nicaragua, with Tommy Atkins and Honey mangos as the predominant varieties.

Mission Produce will be exhibiting at CPMA booth #1226.

For more information:
Jenna Aguilera
Mission Produce, Inc.
SalesReps@missionproduce.com
www.missionproduce.com

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