Calavo Growers, Inc. Announces Third Quarter 2023 Financial Results

9/06/2023

SANTA PAULA, Calif., Sept. 06, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Calavo Growers, Inc. (Nasdaq-GS: CVGW), a global avocado-industry leader and provider of convenient, ready-to-eat fresh food, today reported its financial results for the fiscal third quarter ended July 31, 2023.

Third Quarter Financial Overview

  • Total net sales of $259.9 million, a 24% decrease from the prior year quarter
    • Grown segment net sales decreased 30% to $144.5 million
    • Prepared segment net sales decreased 14% to $115.8 million
  • Gross profit of $25.0 million, compared to $18.5 million for the prior year quarter
    • Grown segment gross profit increased $9.6 million to $21.4 million
    • Prepared segment gross profit decreased $3.1 million to $3.7 million
  • Net income of $6.6 million, or $0.37 per diluted share, compared to $1.3 million, or $0.07 per diluted share, for the same period last year
  • Adjusted net income of $7.2 million, or $0.41 per diluted share, compared to adjusted net income of $2.9 million, or $0.16 per diluted share for the prior year quarter
  • Adjusted EBITDA of $13.8 million compared to $8.1 million for the same period last year

Adjusted net income, adjusted net income per diluted share, and adjusted EBITDA are non-GAAP financial measures. See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” below.

Third Quarter Highlights

  • Avocado margins meaningfully improved sequentially and versus the prior year quarter
  • Established new credit facility with borrowing capacity of up to $100 million to improve liquidity and financial flexibility
  • Onboarded new customer volume in Prepared with approximately $0.7 million of start-up costs in the quarter; expect sequential improvement in Prepared in fourth quarter
  • The Board of Directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.10 per share to be paid on Oct. 11, 2023 to investors of record on Sept. 27, 2023

Management Commentary
“I am pleased with our performance in the third quarter. We achieved strong avocado margins as we concentrated our efforts on the fundamentals of our flagship avocado business,” said Lee E. Cole, President and Chief Executive Officer of Calavo Growers, Inc.

“Our Prepared segment earnings improved sequentially versus the second quarter as we onboarded new customer volume in Fresh Cut, despite some start-up costs. Our Guacamole business continues to perform well with lower fruit input costs and improved manufacturing efficiency. We expect earnings in Prepared to continue improving in the fourth quarter as we focus on adding volume and making our operations more efficient,” said Cole.

“I am happy to be back at Calavo, leading the company that I helped to build. Going forward, we will remain focused on execution across the portfolio, and we remain confident in the long-term earnings potential of the company.”

Third Quarter 2023 Consolidated Financial Review
Total net sales for the third quarter 2023 were $259.9 million, compared to $342.0 million for the third quarter 2022, a decline of 24%. Grown segment sales decreased 30% and Prepared segment sales decreased 14%. Avocado volume increased approximately 5% versus the prior year period while the average selling price of avocados in the Grown segment decreased by approximately 38%.

Gross profit for the third quarter was $25.0 million, or 9.6% of net sales, compared to $18.5 million and 5.4%, respectively, for the same period last year.

Selling, general and administrative (SG&A) expenses for the third quarter totaled $17.8 million, or 6.9% of net sales, compared to $16.7 million and 4.9% of net sales for the same period last year. The increase from the prior year quarter was related to higher incentive compensation accruals and management restructuring costs offset by lower outside service expenses.

Net profit for the third quarter was $6.6 million, or $0.37 per share. This compares with a net profit of $1.3 million, or $0.07 per diluted share, for the same period last year.

Adjusted net income was $7.2 million, or $0.41 per diluted share, compared to adjusted net income of $2.9 million, or $0.16 per diluted share last year.

Adjusted EBITDA was $13.8 million compared to $8.1 million for the same period last year.

Balance Sheet and Liquidity
The company ended the quarter with $47.1 million of total debt, which included $40.2 million of borrowings under its credit facility and $6.9 million of other long-term obligations and finance leases. Cash and cash equivalents, including restricted cash, totaled $2.2 million, and the company had $43.1 million of available liquidity as of July 31, 2023.

Segment Performance
Grown
Grown segment gross profit improved $9.6 million from the prior year quarter to $21.4 million. The improvement was driven primarily by strong avocado margins, which improved through enhanced focus on operational execution and customer service. Margins improved compared to the prior year quarter despite avocado sales prices that were approximately 38% below prices last year. Although avocado prices declined in the quarter compared to the prior year, prices increased sequentially compared to the second quarter and rose progressively during the third quarter. Calavo’s third quarter avocado volume increased 5% versus the prior year, led by increased volumes from Mexico. According to industry data, industry avocado volume in the U.S. was up 11% in the quarter compared to the prior year. The increase was driven by a 41% increase in Mexico volume, given low fruit supply in the prior year, partially offset by lower imports from Peru. Looking ahead, we will maintain our sharp focus on avocado margin management and customer service.

Prepared
Prepared segment gross profit declined $3.1 million from the prior year to $3.7 million, consisting of an $8.1 million gross profit decline in the Fresh Cut division, partially offset by a $5.0 million increase in the Guacamole division. Fresh Cut gross profit declined primarily due to softer volume and higher input costs. Syndicated retail data indicates that fiscal year-to-date unit sales remain down for produce categories while dollar sales are up. Unit sales for the deli category are about flat while dollar sales are up. Fresh Cut gross profit was down on a year ago basis but improved sequentially versus the second quarter. The quarter included about $0.7 million of start-up expenses associated with the onboarding of a large national account customer. Although there is still work to do to increase volume and stabilize margins, Fresh Cut margins are expected to improve in the fourth quarter as we realize performance approximately in line with that achieved toward the end of the third quarter. Gross profit in the Guacamole division improved compared to the prior year due to significantly lower fruit input costs and improved manufacturing efficiencies.

Outlook

We expect fourth quarter gross profit in Grown to exceed prior year levels. We expect fourth quarter gross profit in Prepared to increase sequentially led by improvements in Fresh Cut.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures
This press release includes non-GAAP measures EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA, adjusted net income (loss) and adjusted net income (loss) per diluted share, which are not prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles, or “GAAP.”

EBITDA is defined as net income (loss) attributable to Calavo Growers, Inc. excluding (1) interest income and expense, (2) income tax (benefit) provision, (3) depreciation and amortization and (4) stock-based compensation expense. Adjusted EBITDA is EBITDA with further adjustments for (1) non-cash net losses (income) recognized from unconsolidated entities, (2) goodwill impairment, (3) write-off of long-lived assets, (4) acquisition-related costs, (5) restructuring-related costs, including certain severance costs, (6) certain litigation and other related costs, and (7) one-time items. Adjusted EBITDA is a primary metric by which management evaluates the operating performance of the business, on which certain operating expenditures and internal budgets are based. Additionally, the Company’s senior management is compensated in part on the basis of Adjusted EBITDA. The adjustments to calculate EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA are items recognized and recorded under GAAP in particular periods but might be viewed as not necessarily coinciding with the underlying business operations for the periods in which they are so recognized and recorded.

Adjusted net income is defined as net income (loss) attributable to Calavo Growers, Inc. excluding (1) non-cash net losses recognized from unconsolidated entities, (2) goodwill impairment, (3) write-off of long-lived assets, (4) acquisition-related costs, (5) restructuring-related costs, including certain severance costs, (6) certain litigation and other related costs, and (7) one-time items. Adjusted net income (loss) and the related measure of adjusted net income (loss) per diluted share exclude certain items that are recognized and recorded under GAAP in particular periods but might be viewed as not necessarily coinciding with the underlying business operations for the periods in which they are so recognized and recorded. We believe adjusted net income (loss) affords investors a different view of the overall financial performance of the Company than adjusted EBITDA and the GAAP measure of net income (loss) attributable to Calavo Growers, Inc.

Reconciliations of non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures are provided in the financial tables below.

Items are considered one-time in nature if they are non-recurring, infrequent or unusual and have not occurred in the past two years or are not expected to recur in the next two years, in accordance with SEC rules. Non-GAAP information should be considered as supplemental in nature and not as a substitute for, or superior to, any measure of performance prepared in accordance with GAAP. None of these metrics are presented as measures of liquidity. The way the Company measures EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA may not be comparable to similarly titled measures presented by other companies and may not be identical to corresponding measures used in Company agreements.

About Calavo Growers, Inc.
Calavo Growers, Inc. (Nasdaq: CVGW) is a global leader in quality produce, including avocados, tomatoes and papayas, and a pioneer of healthy fresh-cut fruit, vegetables and prepared foods. Calavo products are sold under the trusted Calavo brand name, proprietary sub-brands, private label and store brands.

Founded in 1924, Calavo has a rich culture of innovation, sustainable practices and market growth. The company serves retail grocery, foodservice, club stores, mass merchandisers, food distributors and wholesalers worldwide. Calavo is headquartered in Santa Paula, California, with processing plants and packing facilities throughout the U.S. and Mexico. Learn more about The Family of Fresh™ at calavo.com.

Safe Harbor Statement
This press release contains statements relating to future events and results of Calavo (including financial projections and business trends) that are “forward-looking statements,” as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, that involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions. These statements are based on our current expectations and are not promises or guarantees. If any of the risks or uncertainties ever materialize or the assumptions prove incorrect, the results of Calavo may differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements and assumptions. The use of words such as “anticipates,” “estimates,” “expects,” “projects,” “intends,” “plans” and “believes,” among others, generally identify forward-looking statements. Risks and uncertainties that may cause our actual results to be materially different from any future results expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, the following: the ability of our new management team to work together successfully; the impact of operational and restructuring initiatives on our business, results of operations, and financial condition, including uncertainty as to whether the desired effects will be achieved and potential long-term adverse effects from reducing capital expenditures; the impact of weather on market prices and operational costs; seasonality of our business; sensitivity of our business to changes in market prices of avocados and other agricultural products and other raw materials including fuel, packaging and paper; potential disruptions to our supply chain; risks associated with potential future acquisitions, including integration; potential exposure to data breaches and other cyber-attacks on our systems or those of our suppliers or customers; dependence on large customers; dependence on key personnel and access to labor necessary for us to render services; susceptibility to wage inflation; potential for labor disputes; reliance on co-packers for a portion of our production needs; competitive pressures, including from foreign growers; risks of recalls and food-related injuries to our customers; changing consumer preferences; the impact of environmental regulations, including those related to climate change; risks associated with the environment and climate change, especially as they may affect our sources of supply; our ability to develop and transition new products and services and enhance existing products and services to meet customer needs; risks associated with doing business internationally (including possible restrictive U.S. and foreign governmental actions, such as restrictions on transfers of funds and restrictions as a result of COVID-19 and trade protection measures such as import/export/customs duties, tariffs and/or quotas and currency fluctuations); risks associated with receivables from, loans to and/or equity investments in unconsolidated entities; volatility in the value of our common stock; the impact of macroeconomic trends and events; and the resolution of pending investigations, legal claims and tax disputes, including an assessment imposed by the Mexican Tax Administrative Service (the “SAT”) and our defenses against collection activities commenced by the SAT.

For a further discussion of these risks and uncertainties and other risks and uncertainties that we face, please see the risk factors described in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission and any subsequent updates that may be contained in our Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Forward-looking statements contained in this press release are made only as of the date of this press release, and we undertake no obligation to update or revise the forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

Investor Contact
Julie Kegley, Senior Vice President
Financial Profiles, Inc.
calavo@finprofiles.com
310-622-8246


CALAVO GROWERS, INC.
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (UNAUDITED)
(in thousands)
 
  
  July 31, October 31, 
  2023 2022 
       
Assets       
Current assets:       
Cash and cash equivalents $1,402 $2,060 
Restricted cash  761  1,074 
Accounts receivable, net of allowances of $4,020 (2023) and $4,199 (2022)  76,417  59,016 
Inventories  38,878  38,830 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets  12,913  8,868 
Advances to suppliers  15,839  12,430 
Income taxes receivable  4,150  3,396 
Total current assets  150,360  125,674 
Property, plant, and equipment, net  114,224  113,310 
Operating lease right-of-use assets  49,744  54,518 
Investments in unconsolidated entities  3,383  3,782 
Deferred income taxes  5,776  5,433 
Goodwill  28,653  28,653 
Intangibles, net  6,074  7,206 
Other assets  56,726  47,170 
  $414,940 $385,746 
Liabilities and shareholders' equity       
Current liabilities:       
Payable to growers $22,712 $20,223 
Trade accounts payable  16,425  10,436 
Accrued expenses  42,183  51,795 
Other current liabilities  11,000  11,000 
Current portion of term loan  404   
Current portion of operating leases  6,911  6,925 
Current portion of long-term obligations and finance leases  1,674  1,574 
Total current liabilities  101,309  101,953 
Long-term liabilities:       
Borrowings pursuant to line of credit, long-term  36,768  1,200 
Long-term portion of term loan  3,055   
Long-term portion of operating leases  47,281  52,140 
Long-term portion of obligations and finance leases  5,198  4,447 
Other long-term liabilities  2,229  2,635 
Total long-term liabilities  94,531  60,422 
Commitments and contingencies       
Shareholders' equity:       
Total shareholders' equity  219,100  223,371 
  $414,940 $385,746 


CALAVO GROWERS, INC.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (UNAUDITED)
(in thousands, except per share amounts)
 
  
  Three months ended Nine months ended 
  July 31, July 31, 
  2023  2022  2023  2022  
            
Net sales $259,875  $341,991  $730,768  $947,501  
Cost of sales  234,850   323,477   676,274   894,017  
Gross profit  25,025   18,514   54,494   53,484  
Selling, general and administrative  17,842   16,659   52,271   48,404  
Expenses (recovery) related to Mexican tax matters  (1,203)  303   1,231   1,148  
Impairment and charges related to Florida facility closure           959  
Operating income  8,386   1,552   992   2,973  
Interest expense  (793)  (485)  (1,482)  (1,272) 
Other income, net  230   278   862   1,433  
Unrealized net income (loss) on Limoneira shares     1,225      (5,803) 
Income (loss) before income taxes and loss from unconsolidated entities  7,823   2,570   372   (2,669) 
Income tax benefit (expense)  (617)  (984)  (21)  363  
Net loss from unconsolidated entities  (498)  (269)  (398)  (812) 
Net income (loss)  6,708   1,317   (47)  (3,118) 
Add: Net loss (income) attributable to noncontrolling interest  (82)  (17)  (390)  185  
Net income (loss) attributable to Calavo Growers, Inc. $6,626  $1,300  $(437) $(2,933) 
              
Calavo Growers, Inc.’s net income (loss) per share:             
Basic $0.37  $0.07  $(0.02) $(0.17) 
Diluted $0.37  $0.07  $(0.02) $(0.17) 
              
Number of shares used in per share computation:             
Basic  17,756   17,667   17,746   17,661  
Diluted  17,856   17,769   17,746   17,661  


CALAVO GROWERS, INC.
NET SALES AND GROSS PROFIT BY BUSINESS SEGMENT (UNAUDITED)
(in thousands)
 
  
      Interco.    
  Grown Prepared Elimins. Total 
  (All amounts are presented in thousands) 
Three months ended July 31, 2023             
Net sales $144,543 $115,806 $(474) $259,875 
Cost of sales  123,190  112,134  (474)  234,850 
Gross profit $21,353 $3,672 $  $25,025 
              
Three months ended July 31, 2022             
Net sales $207,589 $134,872 $(470) $341,991 
Cost of sales  195,818  128,129  (470)  323,477 
Gross profit $11,771 $6,743 $  $18,514 
              


              
      Interco.    
  Grown Prepared Elimins. Total 
  (All amounts are presented in thousands) 
Nine months ended July 31, 2023             
Net sales $403,285 $328,649 $(1,166) $730,768 
Cost of sales  359,852  317,588  (1,166)  676,274 
Gross profit $43,433 $11,061 $  $54,494 
              
Nine months ended July 31, 2022             
Net sales $581,171 $367,889 $(1,559) $947,501 
Cost of sales  539,577  355,999  (1,559)  894,017 
Gross profit $41,594 $11,890 $  $53,484 
              

For the three months ended July 31, 2023 and 2022, intercompany sales and cost of sales of $0.5 million between Grown products and Prepared products were eliminated. For the nine months ended July 31, 2023 and 2022, intercompany sales and cost of sales of $1.2 million and $1.6 million between Grown products and Prepared products were eliminated.

CALAVO GROWERS, INC.
RECONCILIATION OF ADJUSTED NET INCOME AND EPS (UNAUDITED)
(in thousands, except per share amounts)

The following table presents adjusted net income and adjusted diluted EPS, each a non-GAAP measure, and reconciles them to net income (loss) attributable to Calavo Growers, Inc., and Diluted EPS, which are the most directly comparable GAAP measures. See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” earlier in this release.

             
  Three months ended
July 31,
 Nine months ended
July 31,
  2023  2022  2023  2022 
Net income (loss) attributable to Calavo Growers, Inc. $6,626  $1,300  $(437) $(2,933)
Non-GAAP adjustments:            
Non-cash losses recognized from unconsolidated entities (a)  498   269   398   812 
Loss from FreshRealm and other related expenses (b)     580      580 
Net loss (income) on Limoneira shares (c)     (1,225)     5,803 
Rent expense add back (d)  108   108   324   324 
Restructure costs - consulting, management recruiting and severance (e)  1,426   1,198   5,186   4,473 
Expenses (recovery) related to Mexican tax matters (f)  (1,203)  789   1,231   1,634 
Impairment, losses and charges related to property, plant and equipment (g)        235   959 
Legal settlement and related expenses (h)        700    
Tax impact of adjustments (i)  (208)  (163)  (2,019)  (3,380)
Adjusted net income attributed to Calavo Growers, Inc. $7,247  $2,856  $5,618  $8,272 
             
Calavo Growers, Inc.’s net income (loss) per share:            
Diluted EPS (GAAP) $0.37  $0.07  $(0.02) $(0.17)
Adjusted net income per diluted share $0.41  $0.16  $0.32  $0.47 
             
Number of shares used in per share computation:            
Diluted  17,856   17,769   17,746   17,726 



(a) For the three months ended July 31, 2023 and 2022, we realized losses of $0.5 million and losses of $0.3 million from Agricola Don Memo. For the nine months ended July 31, 2023 and 2022, we realized income of $0.4 million and losses of $0.8 million from Agricola Don Memo.

(b) For the three and nine months ended July 31, 2022, we recognized a return to provision discrete tax expense of $0.6 million due to the finalization of the tax treatment of the loss related to the previously recorded impairment of the investment in FreshRealm.

(c) For the three and nine months ended July 31, 2022, we recorded $1.2 million in unrealized income and $5.8 million in unrealized losses related to mark-to-market adjustments of our previously held investment in Limoniera stock. 

(d) For the three months ended July 31, 2023 and 2022, we incurred $0.1 million related to rent paid for Prepared’s former corporate office space that we have vacated and plan to sublease. For the nine months ended July 31, 2023 and 2022, we incurred $0.3 million related to rent paid for Prepared’s former corporate office space that we have vacated and plan to sublease.

(e) For the three and nine months ended July 31, 2023, we recorded $0.1 million and $0.8 million in severance costs as part of U.S. restructuring efforts, respectively. For the three and nine months ended July 31, 2023, we incurred $0.9 million in severance and other costs and $0.3 million in stock-based compensation related to the departure of certain members of management. In addition, for the nine months ended July 31, 2023, we incurred $1.2 million in severance and other costs and $1.2 million in stock-based compensation related to the departure of our former Chief Executive Officer. Additionally, for the nine months ended July 31, 2023, we incurred $0.6 million related to the divesture of Salsa Lisa.

For the three and nine months ended July 31, 2022, we recorded $1.2 million and $4.5 million of consulting expenses related to an enterprise-wide strategic business operations study conducted by a third-party management consulting organization for the purpose of restructuring to improve the profitability of the organization and efficiency of our operations. In addition, for the nine months ended July 31, 2022, we recorded $1.4 million of severance accrual related to the Project Uno restructuring.

(f) For the three months ended July 31, 2023 and 2022, we incurred $0.5 million and $0.3 million of professional fees related to the Mexican tax matters, respectively. For the nine months ended July 31, 2023 and 2022, we incurred $1.6 million and $1.1 million of professional fees related to the Mexican tax matters, respectively.

For the three and nine months ended July 31,2023, we recorded a gain of $1.7 million related to the interest and inflationary adjustments related to an IVA repayment from Mexican Tax Authority. For the nine months ended July 31, 2023, we recognized a reserve of $1.4 million related to the collectability of IVA receivables.

For the three and nine months ended July 31, 2022, we recognized a return to provision discrete tax expense of $0.5 million due to the finalization of the tax treatment for the final settlement of the 2011 Assessment.

(g) On April 1, 2023, we completed the divesture of our salsa business in our Prepared segment and incurred $0.2 million in losses related to the disposal of property, plant and equipment.

On October 18, 2021, we announced the closure of RFG’s food processing operations in Green Cove Springs (near Jacksonville), Florida as part of our Project Uno profit improvement program. As of November 15, 2021, the Green Cove Springs facility of RFG ceased operations. We incurred $0.9 million of expenses for the nine months ended July 31, 2022, related to the closure of this facility.

(h) For the nine months ended July 31, 2023, we accrued $0.6 million in a legal settlement from a dispute from over 5 years ago connected to an old unused distribution agreement that was entered into over a decade ago. This legal settlement was considered out of the ordinary due to the length it took to settle and since we have not done business with this party for many years. There are no other similar matters outstanding. In addition, we incurred $0.1 million in associated legal fees.

(i) Tax impact of non-GAAP adjustments is based on effective year-to-date tax rates.

CALAVO GROWERS, INC.
RECONCILIATION OF EBITDA AND ADJUSTED EBITDA (UNAUDITED)
(in thousands, except per share amounts)

The following table presents EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA, each a non-GAAP measure, and reconciles them to net income (loss) attributable to Calavo Growers, Inc., which is the most directly comparable GAAP measure. See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” earlier in this release.

             
  Three months ended
July 31,
 Nine months ended
July 31,
  2023  2022  2023  2022 
Net income (loss) attributable to Calavo Growers, Inc. $6,626  $1,300  $(437) $(2,933)
Interest Income  (117)  (136)  (480)  (402)
Interest Expense  793   485   1,482   1,272 
Provision (benefit) for Income Taxes  617   984   21   (363)
Depreciation and Amortization  4,362   4,067   12,815   12,472 
Stock-Based Compensation  979   754   4,382   2,123 
EBITDA $13,260  $7,454  $17,783  $12,169 
             
Adjustments:            
Non-cash losses recognized from unconsolidated entities (a)  498   269   398   812 
Net loss (income) on Limoneira shares (c)     (1,225)     5,803 
Rent expense add back (d)  108   108   324   324 
Restructure costs - consulting and management recruiting and severance (e)  1,096   1,198   3,626   4,335 
Expenses (recovery) related to Mexican tax matters (f)  (1,203)  303   1,231   1,148 
Impairment, losses and charges related to property, plant and equipment (g)        235   929 
Legal settlement and related expenses (h)        700    
Adjusted EBITDA $13,759  $8,107  $24,297  $25,520 



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