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Calavo Growers, Inc. is a worldwide leader in the procurement and marketing of fresh avocados and other fresh produce as well as the manufacturing and distribution of prepared avocado products and salsas. With the addition of Renaissance Food Group, we`ve extended our reach in the refrigerated fresh segment with fresh-cut produce and ready-to-cook meal enhancements. Our continued focus on providing healthy, fresh, convenient foods, has enabled Calavo to truly evolve into “A Family of Fresh Foods.” Since 1924, we`ve been serving produce wholesalers, retailers and restaurants worldwide.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.calavo.com
  • 1141A Cummings Road
    Santa Paula, CA USA 93060
  • Phone: 805.525.1245

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