MISSION PRODUCE INC (AVO)

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2026 Annual Meeting Analysis

MISSION PRODUCE INC · Meeting: April 9, 2026

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Directors FOR

3

Directors AGAINST

0

Say on Pay

FOR

Auditor

FOR

Director Elections

Election of Three Class III Directors to the Board of Directors for a Three-Year Term

3 FOR
✓ FOR
Stephen J. Barnard

AVO's 3-year stock return of +20.2% beats the peer group median of -19.7% by approximately +40 percentage points, well below the 50-point underperformance threshold required to trigger a No vote for a strong-positive-TSR company; no overboarding, attendance, or independence concerns apply.

✓ FOR
Laura Flanagan

Ms. Flanagan joined the board in June 2025, less than 24 months before the meeting, so she is fully exempt from the TSR trigger under policy; she brings relevant food-industry CEO experience and public company board credentials with no other disqualifying flags.

✓ FOR
Linda B. Segre

Ms. Segre has served since June 2020 and AVO's strong outperformance versus peers means the TSR underperformance trigger does not apply; she has relevant food and consumer sector experience and no overboarding, independence, or attendance issues.

All three Class III nominees — the founder/outgoing CEO Barnard, newly appointed independent director Flanagan, and continuing independent director Segre — pass all policy screens. AVO's 3-year total return of +20.2% beats the company-disclosed compensation peer group median of -19.7% by roughly 40 percentage points, far short of the 50-point threshold needed to trigger a No vote. No overboarding, attendance failures, independence conflicts, or familial relationships were identified for any nominee.

Say on Pay

✓ FOR

CEO

Stephen J. Barnard

Total Comp

$3,050,746

Prior Support

79.14%%

CEO total compensation of approximately $3.05 million is reasonable for the CEO of a ~$937M market-cap Consumer Defensive company, and the program is well-structured: roughly 75% of the CEO's pay is variable and performance-linked (annual cash incentive tied 100% to Adjusted EBITDA, and long-term equity split 50/50 between 3-year performance stock awards and time-vested restricted stock). The prior-year Say on Pay vote of 79.14% is above the 70% threshold that would require demonstrated remediation, and the company did conduct shareholder outreach in response. Pay-for-performance alignment is solid — the company achieved record revenue and 6% adjusted net income growth in fiscal 2025, and the completed 2023–2025 performance stock awards paid out at 174% of target reflecting genuine outperformance, not a windfall from weak targets.

Auditor Ratification

✓ FOR

Auditor

Deloitte & Touche LLP

Tenure

7 yrs

Audit Fees

$2,797,270

Non-Audit Fees

$169,681

Non-audit fees (tax services of $167,786 plus other fees of $1,895, totaling approximately $169,681) represent about 6% of audit fees of $2,797,270 — well below the 50% threshold that would raise independence concerns. Deloitte has served since 2019 (approximately 7 years), far short of the 25-year tenure trigger. AVO's market cap of ~$937M is near the $1B threshold and Deloitte is a Big 4 firm fully adequate for this engagement. No material restatements were identified.

Overall Assessment

Mission Produce's 2026 annual meeting ballot contains three standard proposals — director elections, Say on Pay, and auditor ratification — all of which pass policy screens and receive a FOR recommendation. The company's strong stock performance relative to its disclosed peer group, a well-structured performance-linked pay program, and clean auditor fee ratios leave no basis for a negative vote on any item.

Filing date: February 24, 2026·Policy v0.7·high confidence

Compensation Peer Group

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