Mission Produce Stockholder Raises Stake by Nearly 1.2 Million Shares
Globalharvest Holdings bought 1.18 shares of Mission Produce for about $15.8 million. The buy comes after avocado demand hits record highs and the acquisition of Calavo Growers.
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Globalharvest Holdings bought 1.18 shares of Mission Produce for about $15.8 million. The buy comes after avocado demand hits record highs and the acquisition of Calavo Growers.
Director Jay Pack acquired 40,000 shares of Common Stock on June 30, 2026, at around $12.10 per share for a transaction value of ~$484,000. Total direct ownership rose to 579,965 shares while indirect holdings were unaffected.
As a vertically integrated avocado supplier, Mission Produce attracted notable insider buying amid a year of modest share price declines.






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