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JBSS 2026财年第四季度业绩电话会议:销售额上升而利润率收缩

TradingKey2026年8月20日 20:03
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该公司2026财年净销售额达12亿美元,净利润6190万美元。第四财季销量实现回暖,但毛利润与净利润因召回成本、运费上涨及生产效率低下而下降。管理层预计新谷物棒产线将在第二季度全面运营,带来长期增长潜力,同时计划通过提价与效率提升来应对成本波动。

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核心要点

  • 2026财年净销售额增长6.2%,达到创纪录的12亿美元。净利润增至6190万美元,稀释后每股收益(EPS)增长4.6%至5.26美元。
  • 第四财季净销售额增长4.2%至2.804亿美元,得益于加权平均每磅售价增长2.8%以及销量增长1.4%。这标志着该公司在连续五个季度下滑后,首次实现全公司范围内的销量增长。
  • 第四财季毛利润下降9.5%至4410万美元,毛利率从18.1%收缩至15.7%。压力来自270万美元的召回相关成本、客户索赔、谷物棒原料及运费成本上升,以及生产效率低下。
  • 第四财季净利润从上年同期的1350万美元(即每股1.15美元)降至840万美元(即稀释后每股0.71美元)。
  • 管理层预计,通过销售新谷物棒生产线的可利用产能,可实现超过3亿美元的潜在增长,产能爬坡期可能为三至五年。预计这些生产线将在2027财年第二季度投入全面运营。
  • Jeffrey Sanfilippo将于10月卸任首席执行官(CEO)一职,并担任执行董事长。首席运营官(COO)Jasper Sanfilippo将接替他出任CEO。

关键财务数据

指标2026财年第四财季同比变化2026财年同比变化
净销售额2.804亿美元+4.2%12亿美元+6.2%
加权平均每磅售价+2.8%+8.9%
销量+1.4%-2.5%
毛利润4410万美元-9.5%
毛利率15.7%上年同期为18.1%18.0%上年同期为18.4%
运营费用占销售额比例11.3%上年同期为10.6%
利息费用40万美元上年同期为120万美元240万美元上年同期为360万美元
净利润840万美元上年同期为1350万美元6190万美元上年同期为5890万美元
稀释每股收益0.71美元上年同期为1.15美元5.26美元上年同期为5.03美元

季末库存同比减少880万美元,降幅为3.4%。生坚果和果干库存的加权平均每磅成本上涨12.1%,主要是由于碧根果和杏仁采购成本上涨所致。

业务与运营表现

消费渠道销量增长0.8%,主要得益于自有品牌销售额增长2.4%。对一家新食品零售商的初始出货量以及在现有零售商处扩展的分销渠道,对自有品牌坚果和混合坚果干形成支撑。而对一家食品零售商的谷物棒销售额下滑以及失去一家在线零售商的自有品牌业务,抵消了部分增幅。

合同制造(代工)销量增长12.6%,主要受向一位重要新客户销售休闲坚果推动;而商业原料销量下降5.4%。餐饮服务渠道销量基本持平。

Circana数据显示,第四财季休闲坚果和混合坚果干品类的销量下降7%,销售额下降3%。JBSS自有品牌消费级休闲坚果和混合坚果干的出货量增长3%,Fisher休闲坚果和混合坚果干的出货量增长15%。Orchard Valley Harvest的出货量下降26%,而Southern Style Nuts的出货量在因外购原料引发自愿召回后下降了27%。

烹饪坚果品类销量增长6%,销售额增长12%,但Fisher烹饪坚果的出货量下降12%。广义谷物棒品类销量增长2%,销售额增长5%。JBSS自有品牌谷物棒出货量下降3%,与自有品牌谷物棒品类5%的降幅基本一致。

JBSS正在优先发展高蛋白和高纤维谷物棒,同时保持对高销量的水果谷物棒和软糯燕麦棒产品的布局。管理层表示,样品已发送给主要客户并得到了积极回应。公司正在寻求自有品牌、仓储会员店、食品超市和代工合作的机会。

该公司将年度股息提高了5.6%至每股0.95美元,并宣布发放每股1.05美元的特别股息。两笔股息均将于2026年9月9日支付。2026日历年支付的股息总额将达到每股3.50美元。

管理层展望

管理层确定了2027财年的三大优先事项:恢复休闲坚果和混合坚果干的销量、扩展谷物棒产品组合并利用埃尔金的新产能,以及通过提高生产率的举措管理成本波动。

公司预计其软糯谷物棒生产线将于10月底投入运营,水果谷物棒生产线随后不久跟进。管理层预计两条高速生产线将在2027财年第二季度投入全面运营。部分蛋白棒产品预计将在第三财季初期投放市场。

管理层预计随着新产能的出售,潜在增长将超过3亿美元,但指出实现这一目标可能需要三至五年时间。公司未透露已签约客户,并表示仍在与大型零售商和潜在代工合作伙伴保持积极沟通。

JBSS还在寻求针对性的提价措施,以抵消更高的运费、燃料和包装成本。管理层表示,这些举措的影响应在第二财季开始显现,具体取决于与客户的定价谈判审查。

风险与关注事项

第四财季的盈利能力受到与第三方供应的脱脂奶粉相关的270万美元召回成本的影响。该季度还包含了更高的客户索赔、休闲棒原料成本、运费开支以及与引入大型代工客户相关的生产效率低下。

一家主要客户在第四财季进行了意料之外的扣款。管理层正在谈判以收回部分费用,但未透露具体金额或预期时间。

该公司继续面临来自关税、通胀、大宗商品价格、包装、能源、运输和劳工方面的不确定性。管理层还指出,在休闲食品价格经历数年高企之后,消费者对性价比依然高度敏感。

执行风险包括新谷物棒生产线的调试、获得足够的客户需求以消化产能以及提高生产效率。管理层表示,加利福尼亚州的坚果作物整体状况良好,尽管杏仁的早期迹象不太乐观。

分析师问答要点

  • 客户扣款:管理层表示,第四财季一家主要客户出现了意料之外的扣款,JBSS正在积极谈判以收回部分款项。
  • 成本传导:本季度较高的运费、燃料和树脂相关包装成本总计达数百万美元。JBSS正寻求向客户提高相关价格,并预计影响将从第二财季开始显现。
  • 谷物棒生产线调试:公司正在测试软糯谷物棒的制备和包装流程。管理层表示,安装工作仍按计划进行,两条生产线预计将在第二财季和第三财季陆续上线。
  • 蛋白棒战略:JBSS在第四财季将无花果棒和蛋白棒产品推向市场,并正在进行更多的蛋白棒试制。其战略是将成功品牌产品的自有品牌替代品与代工生产机会相结合。
  • 产能机遇:管理层将预计超过3亿美元的增长机遇描述为一个三至五年的爬坡过程,而非单一年度目标。潜在客户包括仓储会员店、食品零售商以及品牌代工合作伙伴。
  • 包装规格与定价:JBSS正在评估产品、包装规格、价格点和选择性促销活动,以满足坚果和混合坚果干市场中注重性价比的需求。

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管理层陈述

Operator

Thank you. Good day and welcome to the John B. Sanfilippo & Sons, Inc. Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2026 Operating Results Conference Call. [Operator Instructions] Please note this call may be recorded. I would like to turn the call over to Jeffrey Sanfilippo, Chief Executive Officer. Please go ahead.

Jeffrey Sanfilippo

Thank you, Michelle. Good morning, everyone, and welcome to our fiscal 2026 fourth quarter earnings conference call. Thank you for joining us. On the call with me today is Frank Pellegrino, our CFO, and Jasper Sanfilippo, our COO. We may make some forward-looking statements today. These statements are based on our current expectations and they involve certain risks and uncertainties. The factors that could negatively impact results are explained in the various SEC filings that we have made, including Forms 10-K and 10-Q. We encourage you to refer to the filings to learn more about these risks and uncertainties that are inherent in our business.

I'll turn to results. I'm pleased to report on a strong fiscal 2026 with net sales reaching a record $1.2 billion and diluted earnings per share increasing 4.6% for the full year. Achieving record net sales and earnings growth in a challenging consumer and cost environment is a testament to the strength of our business, the dedication of our team, and the depth of our customer relationships.

In addition, we remain committed to returning capital to our shareholders. During the 2026 calendar year, we increased our annual dividend by 5.6% to $0.95 per share and declared a special dividend of $1.05 per share, representing a 75% increase. Both dividends will be paid on September 9, 2026, bringing total dividends paid during the 2026 calendar year to $3.50 per share. This year marks our 15th consecutive year of returning capital to shareholders through dividends and the 9th consecutive year of increasing our annual dividend, reflecting the strength of our balance sheet, our consistent cash generation, and our ongoing commitment to creating long-term shareholder value.

While our bottom line results for the most recent fourth quarter did not match last year's results, we were encouraged to see a return to growth in our company-wide sales volume after 5 consecutive quarters of decline. We believe this is a positive signal for our entire portfolio. Fourth quarter profitability was impacted by several challenges, including higher-than-anticipated input and transportation costs, manufacturing inefficiencies associated with the continued onboarding of a large contract manufacturing customer, and certain customer-related charges. We are actively responding to these increased costs, executing mitigation plans to manage unexpected customer charges, and improving operational efficiencies as we move into fiscal 2027.

There are 3 key priorities for JBSS in the coming year. First, we are focused on restoring volume in the snack nut and trail mix categories. Consumer trends indicate that shoppers remain highly value-conscious after several years of elevated prices across the snacking segment. To address this, we're working with an external partner on a consumer study to better understand how we can re-engage [ paid shoppers ] and drive volume growth without sacrificing margin. Insights will help guide our approach to optimizing value propositions, pack price architecture, promotional effectiveness, and selective price adjustments. There continue to be positive tailwinds in the nut category as strong health and wellness trends are having a significant impact on consumer food purchases.

Our priority is to expand our bar portfolio and sell through the significant new manufacturing capacity we have added at our Elgin facility. Our engineering team has done an outstanding job bringing the new high-speed bar lines we purchased online, and we expect them to be fully operational by the second quarter of fiscal 2027. In parallel, our R&D, sales, marketing, procurement, and technical services teams have worked hard together to build a robust pipeline of new products that have been presented to customers. Consumer trends are strong for higher protein and higher fiber products, and our bar portfolio is positioned perfectly to meet this growing demand. We are very optimistic about securing new distribution in the near future, and we estimate over $300 million in potential new growth for JBSS as we sell the capacity on these lines.

Our third priority is to manage cost volatility with a relentless focus on productivity. Like many food manufacturers, we continue to face uncertainty across commodities, packaging, energy, transportation, labor, and tariffs. Teams across our organization are focused on reducing costs where possible while improving productivity and efficiency. Key areas of focus include AI-enabled process enhancements, plant efficiency, SKU rationalization, trade spend effectiveness, procurement savings, and supply chain optimization.

I'll turn the call over to Frank to discuss our financial performance.

Frank Pellegrino

Thanks, Jeffrey. Starting with the income statement, net sales for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2026 increased by 4.2% to $280.4 million compared to net sales of $269.1 million for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025. The increase in net sales was due to a 2.8% increase in the weighted average sales price per pound and a 1.4% increase in sales volume per pound sold to customers. The increase in the weighted average selling price primarily reflected pricing actions taken in response to higher commodity acquisition costs for peanuts and all major tree nuts except walnuts, which was partially offset by a shift in product mix towards lower-priced items in the current quarter.

Sales volume in the consumer distribution channel slightly increased by 0.8% due to a 2.4% increase in private brand sales, with higher volume in private label nuts and trail mix. This was partially offset by decreased bar volume due to our strategic decision to reduce sales to a grocery store retailer. The increase in private label nuts and trail mix volume was positively impacted by initial shipments to a new grocery retailer and expanded distribution to existing grocery retailers, which was partially offset by lost private business at an online retailer. In addition, our branded sales were negatively impacted by decreased Fisher recipe nut sales due to the timing of the Easter holiday and related promotional activity, as well as lower sales of Southern Style Nuts Hunter Mix, which was temporarily withdrawn from the market following a product recall of an externally sourced ingredient contained in that snack mix.

Sales volume decreased 5.4% in the commercial ingredients channel, mainly driven by timing of peanut crushing stock sales, as sales volumes were elevated in the preceding quarter. Food service sales volume remained relatively flat in the quarterly comparison. Sales volume in the contract manufacturing channel increased 12.6% due to increased snack nut sales to a significant new customer that we added during the [ second quarter of the ] year. This increase was partially offset by decreased granola sales volume.

Gross profit decreased by $4.6 million or 9.5% to $44.1 million compared to the fourth quarter of last year, driven by $2.7 million of recall-related costs associated with the dry milk powder supplied by a third-party manufacturer incorporated in our Southern Style Nuts products. Gross profit was also negatively affected by higher customer claims, higher snack bar ingredient costs, manufacturing inefficiencies, and higher freight expense. Gross profit margin decreased to 15.7% of net sales compared to 18.1% for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 due to the reasons previously mentioned and partially offset by a higher net sales base.

Total operating expenses increased by $3.1 million compared to the prior year fourth quarter, driven by higher incentive compensation, freight, and marketing insights expenses, which was partially offset by estimated insurance recovery associated with the dry milk powder recall. Total operating expenses as a percentage of net sales for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2026 increased to 11.3% from 10.6% compared to the prior year comparable quarter. Interest expense was $400,000 for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2026, compared to $1.2 million for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025, due to higher average line of credit levels. Net income for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2026 was $8.4 million, or $0.71 per diluted share, compared to $13.5 million, or $1.15 per diluted share, for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025.

Now, take a look at inventory. The total value of inventories on hand at the end of the current fourth quarter decreased $8.8 million or 3.4% compared to the prior year comparable quarter. The decrease was driven by lower finished goods inventories for bars, lower walnut acquisition costs, and lower on-hand quantities of pecans and walnuts, which were partially offset by higher pecan and almond acquisition costs. The weighted average cost per pound of raw nut and dried fruit input stock on hand increased 12.1% due to higher pecan and almond acquisition costs, partially offset by lower walnut acquisition costs.

Moving on to year-to-date results. Net sales for fiscal 2026 increased 6.2% to $1.2 billion compared to fiscal 2025. The increase in net sales was primarily attributable to an 8.9% increase in the weighted average selling price per pound, which was partially offset by a 2.5% decrease in sales volume. The sales volume decrease was due to lower sales volume in the consumer channel, partially offset by sales volume increases in the commercial ingredients and contract manufacturing channels. Gross profit margin decreased to 18% of net sales compared to 18.4% in the prior fiscal year, attributable to the factors noted earlier in the quarterly comparison and lower inventory valuation adjustments, which were partially offset by aligning our pricing more closely with our commodity acquisition costs and the absence of a one-time pricing concession recognized in the prior year.

Total operating expenses increased $3.2 million in fiscal 2026 compared to fiscal 2025, primarily due to higher incentive compensation expense. This increase was partially offset by the estimated insurance recovery related to the dry milk powder recall, lower compensation expense, a net gain on disposal of non-core equipment compared to a net loss in the prior year, and reduced marketing and insights spending and lower third-party warehouse costs. Interest expense was $2.4 million for fiscal 2026 compared to $3.6 million for fiscal 2025. Net income for fiscal 2026 was $61.9 million, or $5.26 per diluted share, compared to $58.9 million, or $5.03 per diluted share for fiscal 2025. Please refer to our 10-K for additional details regarding our financial performance for fiscal 2026.

Now I'll turn the call over to Jeffrey to provide additional comments.

Jeffrey Sanfilippo

Thanks, Frank, for the financial updates. Now let's shift to consumption activity and category updates. All the market information I'll be referring to is Circana panel data, and for today it is for the period ending June 28, 2026. To refer to Q4, I'm referring to the 13 weeks of the quarter ending June 28, 2026. References to changes in volume are versus the corresponding period 1 year ago. For pricing commentary, we are using Circana MULO scan data, and we're referring to average price per pound. We are using the nut, trail mix, and bar syndicated views of the category as defined by Circana.

In the fourth quarter, we continued to see modest growth in the broader snack aisle, as defined by Circana. Volume and dollars were up 0.7% and 3% respectively, driven by price increases. This is consistent with the performance we saw in Q3. In Q4, the snack nut and trail mix category was down 7% in volume and 3% in dollars, which is a continued acceleration of the volume softness we saw last quarter. Snack nut prices rose 5%, with increases across nearly all nut types. Prices rose 7% for trail mixes.

Our private label consumer snack and trail shipments performed substantially better than the category, with pound shipments up 3% versus last year. This positive momentum was driven by new distribution across several grocery retailers. Fisher snack and trail mix performed better than the category with pound shipments up 15%. Fisher's performance was due to an expanded assortment at a specialty retailer and strength within the e-commerce channel. Our Orchard Valley Harvest brand, which primarily plays in trail mix, was down 26% in pound shipments during Q4. General category softness paired with lapping rotations at a club retailer drove the decline. Our Southern Style Nuts brand experienced a 27% decrease in pound shipments driven by a voluntary recall within the Southern Style portfolio, which Frank already mentioned.

Now let me turn to the recipe nut category. In Q4, the recipe nut category was up 6% in pounds and up 12% in dollars, driven by growth in private label as a discount retailer expanded store counts. The recipe category experienced a 7% price increase driven by pecans. Our Fisher recipe pound shipments were down 12% in Q4 due to slower velocities among grocery retailers.

Now we'll switch to the bar category. In Q4, the bars category grew by 2% in pounds and 5% in dollars, which is consistent with last quarter. Bar category momentum continued to be driven by a branded player's growth in the protein segment of the bar category. Private label was down 5% in pounds and down 4% in dollars as consumer preferences shift to protein bars, which is comprised primarily of branded offerings. Our private label bar shipments were down 3% versus a year ago, which is consistent with private label category trends.

In closing, as we enter fiscal 2027, we have strong momentum and optimism as we continue to execute our strategic plan. We are actively pursuing additional opportunities to grow sales volume across all 3 of our distribution channels, and we are encouraged by early signs of success. At the same time, we remain focused on disciplined cost management and driving further operational efficiencies. That said, we recognize that significant external uncertainties remain, including tariffs, inflation, unpredictable commodity costs, and broader macroeconomic challenges. These factors will require us to stay agile and responsive as the year progresses. We are committed to taking actions to deliver long-term sustainable growth, enhance margins, and continue to create value for our customers, consumers, and shareholders.

As I mentioned last month, I will be stepping down as Chief Executive Officer in October to assume the role of Executive Chairman. My brother Jasper will succeed me as CEO. Over the last several years, we have made significant investments in our people, our capabilities, and our infrastructure that we believe will support long-term sustainable growth. These investments, combined with a disciplined growth strategy focused on continuous improvement, innovation, customer partnership, and operational excellence, should position the company for continued success. Under Jasper's leadership, I'm confident JBSS will continue to execute its strategic plan, strengthen its market position, and capitalize on future growth opportunities.

As I reflect on the past 20 years, I want to sincerely thank our current and former employees for their hard work, dedication, and commitment. Together, we have transformed JBSS into a stronger, more diversified, and more profitable organization while preserving the entrepreneurial and family-oriented culture that has always defined our company. Our ability to remain nimble, adapt to changing market conditions, and work collaboratively to serve our customers has been a key driver of our success and is a big part of our culture. It has been an honor to lead this remarkable organization as CEO, and I'm deeply grateful to our employees, customers, suppliers, and shareholders for their trust, support, and partnership throughout this journey. We appreciate your participation in the call and I thank you for your interest in our company.

Operator

I'll now open the call to questions. Michelle, you can open up the lines. [Operator Instructions] Our first question comes from Hamed Khorsand with BWS Financial.

分析师问答

Hamed Khorsand

Could you just expand upon the comment that I heard you say about litigation expense and customer charges and what's going on there?

Jeffrey Sanfilippo

Yes, so this is Jeffrey. So we had some unexpected deductions from a major customer that we are still negotiating with that customer to regain some of those deductions. So something out of our control that occurred in Q4, but we are working actively to try to get some of that money back.

Hamed Khorsand

Okay. And my other question was, any update as far as the new equipment being installed and acceptance with any new potential customers?

Jasper Sanfilippo

Sure, Hamed. This is Jasper. We're currently on track for both the high-speed fruit and grain and the chewy bar line. We're expecting the chewy bar line to be up and operational by the end of October, and then the fruit and grain bar shortly thereafter.

Hamed Khorsand

And any sampling going on right now or are you still waiting to bring it completely online?

Jeffrey Sanfilippo

No, we are actively pursuing new customer business. We've created a lot of samples that have gone out to all our key customers. A very positive response from them. But yes, the operation will be up and running, hoping in October to actually produce products. So as soon as we get a new customer online, we will start shipping in the...

Hamed Khorsand

...the third quarter?

Jasper Sanfilippo

Yes, actually this week we're testing the functionality of the chewy bar kitchen and then we'll follow that with actually making the bars to run it through packaging. So we are on time and looking in good shape for both lines.

Hamed Khorsand

Okay, great. My last topic was, as far as nuts and trail mix is concerned, are you changing production to go towards more small packages in any way, maybe to lower the price to the consumer? Are you seeing that kind of demand right now?

Jeffrey Sanfilippo

Yes, that's a combination. We're looking at innovation obviously. Protein and fiber is a very important product line that we've recently launched in our Orchard Valley Harvest. That's Go-Go Protein Peanut, and we are launching a Go-Go Protein Almond. So we're really looking at consumer trends. Protein is high, fiber is extremely important. So we're looking not only at the product, also the pack sizes and the price points. So making really selective promotional price points that we feel will help us drive growth in the category.

Operator

Thank you. Our next question comes from [ Nick Otten ] with National Bank Financial.

Unknown Analyst

I just had some stuff on the charges and everything. So the higher input costs and transportation, like do you expect that you can pass this on eventually or is this continue going to be something that you're going to have to eat going forward?

Jeffrey Sanfilippo

No, we will do our best to pass out those costs along. Again, if they keep increasing it becomes more difficult, but those are incurred during the quarter. That was along during our next pricing review.

Unknown Analyst

How much of that was that in the quarter? Is it like a small amount? Is it a couple million dollars?

Jeffrey Sanfilippo

It was a couple million dollars. It was a couple million dollars, and we are working hard to get those price increases for freight with our customers today.

Frank Pellegrino

We should expect to see that in Q2. Nick, it's mainly freight and fuel-related, like surcharges, and also the resin market is up with packaging, which is kind of related to fuel also. So all those things have kind of escalated during the quarter that are kind of out of...

Unknown Analyst

And then on the bar lines, you were just talking about chewy granola, but I thought you guys were also doing some protein going on there, so I was wondering when that's going to get started up because it is one of the bigger markets there.

Jasper Sanfilippo

Correct. Yes, we through Q4 did commercialize both some fig bar offerings as well as some protein bar offerings, and continue to do so. We are running trials currently for other protein bars. We believe that some of those bars will be in the market sometime early Q3. We do continue to add capabilities to our current protein bar line to keep up with the growing brand that Jeff referred to with some of the branded players.

Unknown Analyst

And then how long, like you're talking about this $300 million opportunity, is this like you can achieve it in a year, 2, 3? Like what is the timeline that your expectation for this to really start ramping?

Jasper Sanfilippo

I had a guess somewhere between 3 to 5 years.

Unknown Analyst

And then are there any customers signed up at all? Like is Costco a customer or what's going on just to underwrite these investments overall?

Jasper Sanfilippo

We're actively working with both large retailers as well as some opportunities we've come across in the co-man channel.

Jeffrey Sanfilippo

Yes, so we're looking at everything from club channel, obviously Sam's and Costco, to grocery, alternative channel, there's opportunities. And as Jasper mentioned, co-man, some of the big brands could be potential customers as well for us. You're right, that fastest growing segment is that protein forward. So you look at Barebells, Built Puff, David's, they're all doing extremely well in the category and retailers see that growth and are looking for private brand options.

Unknown Analyst

And then Frank, we talked about in the past, like are we just finally seeing this like nut price squeeze these smaller players that had stolen share, but you're now, they're coming back your way and everything?

Frank Pellegrino

Indirect, yes, we're seeing them because the prices are all available more competitive out there.

Unknown Analyst

And then if like we're having an El Nino year, so are we going to go through this cycle again where nuts are going to get all this rain? We're going to see lower pricing and then more competition or what are your expectations going for next year?

Jasper Sanfilippo

We haven't seen any effects from El Nino yet, but the crops look pretty decent out in California with maybe the exception of the early indications of the almond crop, but all the other crops look like they're in pretty good shape.

Unknown Analyst

Okay, thanks. That's it for my questions for me.

Operator

[Operator Instructions] Our next question comes from [ Ron Miturko ] with MCM.

Unknown Analyst

Jeff, thank you so much for your stewardship of the company. And we appreciate your candor and your working so hard for us. I just had a question. I think a lot of my questions were answered by the previous two guys. But just to summarize the bar business, like you are going to be targeting the higher end and the protein and fiber content things but doing it in a private label way so it's not too because the market is it seemingly is growing away from just the real high-priced branded contingent. Is that correct? And you intend to do anything, you know, proprietary in your own branding at some point down the road?

Jasper Sanfilippo

Yes, right now we're focused on just getting the successful brands emulated and give private label offerings in the retail market. I think the co-pack or the co-manufacturing opportunity for some of these brands does allow us to get into other channels where private label wouldn't work. For example, sports stores, gyms, and things of that nature. But yes, at some point we will work with our customers to develop proprietary formulas for them.

Jeffrey Sanfilippo

I would just add to that. So if you look at the category you've got, the biggest volume would be something like fruit and grain, the chewy granola bars. These high-speed lines will make us more competitive in those categories, but then the bigger focus is on research and development innovation in the forward protein bars, as I mentioned. And that's where the biggest growth is coming from, is those high protein bars in the category. So we have a combination of the volume items with chewy granola and fruit and grain, but then the high margin, high growth in the protein forward bars.

Unknown Analyst

Okay, and from the acquisition, it sounds like you're putting in the new lines are going to be in Elgin, where you guys live, and would that be, like, new technology that you've had to adopt from, like, the bar business that you bought? I know you guys have been in the bar business for a long time, so could you just talk a little bit about that?

Jasper Sanfilippo

Sure, this is Jasper. The 2 high-speed lines are really balancing out our manufacturing capability. Obviously, there are certain SKUs that are high volume, which we will be moving to the high-volume bar lines, but there are a lot of other SKUs that we have, both at large retailers and smaller retailers, that would not warrant running on a very high-speed bar line. And so much like we did for snack nut and trail, we developed our manufacturing capabilities to run low volumes very efficiently as well as high volumes very efficiently. And that's really what this investment represents, is just balancing out our manufacturing capabilities to better fit our customer demands.

Unknown Analyst

Okay, and those lines will be up and running by the end of October.

Jasper Sanfilippo

Q2 and Q3.

Unknown Analyst

Okay. Good, thank you very much.

Jeffrey Sanfilippo

Thank you. Thanks for your questions.

Operator

I'm showing no further questions at this time. I'd like to turn the call back over to Jeffrey Sanfilippo for closing remarks.

Jeffrey Sanfilippo

Thanks, Michelle. So we appreciate your participation in the call and thank you for interest in our company. I would like to mention that upcoming events, the company will be presenting at the BWS Financial Growth and Value Summer Investor Series Conference in New York City this coming Tuesday, August 25th, and the Midwest IDEAS Conference in Chicago on August 27th. Investors that would like to schedule a meeting with management should contact Three Part Advisors at the phone number below.

Operator

Thank you for your interest. Have a great day. Thank you for your participation. You may now disconnect.

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