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Village Farms International Reports Third Quarter 2022 Financial Results
Wed, November 9, 2022 at 7:00 AM

Village Farms International, Inc. (“Village Farms” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: VFF) (TSX: VFF) today announced its financial results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2022. All figures are in U.S. dollars unless otherwise indicated.

Management Commentary

“The strong performance in our Canadian Cannabis business in the third quarter reflects the successful execution of our growth strategy and investments as we achieved another sales record, outstanding growth in retail sales, and our 16th consecutive quarter of positive adjusted EBITDA,” said Michael DeGiglio, Chief Executive Officer, Village Farms. “Our growth in retail branded sales continues to be driven by multiple factors. Pure Sunfarms, which remains the best-selling dried flower-brand nationwide, grew market share with consumer-preferred innovations. We launched the first SKUs in our new brand targeting the value segment of the market, The Original Fraser Valley Weed Co., which has already contributed to expanding our number one dried flower market share positions in BC and Alberta. In Quebec, Rose LifeScience became the number two selling licensed producer in October, less than one year after our majority acquisition, as it launched new products across its brands, including the highly successful Promenade brand in collaboration with Pure Sunfarms. All of this contributed to Village Farms becoming the number one selling cannabis company in Canada across all product categories in October.”

“As our spending on major brand launches subsides and with completion of our investment in 100% hang-dry product, we remain focused on prudent cost management to further enhance profitability over the near- and long-terms and invest in future growth. We continue to refine our operating model to further expand our leading market share and profitability status. We expect to contribute to industry growth through consumer-led innovation like our new Soar brand being unveiled this week.”

“In our U.S. Cannabis business, Balanced Health Botanicals continues to perform well despite the challenging consumer environment. We remain focused on cultivating our customer base and managing our costs as we pursue new sales opportunities and introduce new products such as the recently launched second product in the Synergy+ line, Deep Sleep Synergy+.”

“Internationally, we continue to steadily move forward on multiple opportunities in select additional markets. Sales to Australia have accelerated through this year spurred by market growth and consumer brand affinity, with third quarter sales more than tripling from the first quarter of this year. We continue to progress towards commencing shipments to Israel and Germany. And in the Netherlands, where we hold just one of ten cultivation licenses granted under the Closed Cannabis Supply Chain Experiment in that country, we are advancing our plan to directly participate in what is expected to be the first major European market to permit large-scale cannabis cultivation and distribution for recreational purposes.”

“Our Fresh Produce business continues to be impacted by a number of significant pressures including input cost inflation, adequate supply of product, which has challenged our ability to pass on higher costs to customers, and the ongoing challenges of the Brown Rugose tomato virus that is impacting growers globally. We are encouraged by the progress of the operational review we initiated late summer of this year with the goal of optimizing the profitability of this business. We believe strongly in the potential of these operations, especially for their optionality and considerably greater value as part of our cannabis strategy in a national or Texas state legal cannabis market in which we can participate.”

1. Based on estimated retail sales from HiFyre and Weed Crawler, as of October 31, 2022.

2. Based on estimated retail sales from Weed Crawler, as of October 31, 2022.

THIRD QUARTER 2022 FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
(All comparable periods are for the third quarter of 2021)

Consolidated

Consolidated sales were $71.1 million, a decrease of (2)% from $72.4 million; on a constant currency basis, consolidated sales were essentially unchanged from the previous year;

Consolidated net loss was ($8.7 million), or ($0.10) per share compared with net income of $0.8 million), or $0.01 per share; and,

Consolidated adjusted EBITDA was negative ($2.2 million) compared with positive adjusted EBITDA of $6.9 million.

Cannabis Segment

Total Cannabis segment net sales increased 14% year-over-year to $35.5 million, representing 50% of total Village Farms sales; and

Total Cannabis segment adjusted EBITDA was $5.4 million compared with $9.4 million.

Canadian Cannabis (Pure Sunfarms and Rose LifeScience)

Canadian Cannabis net sales increased 15% to a record $30.4 million (C$38.0 million), with a gross margin of 32% (within the Company’s stated target range) and adjusted EBITDA of $5.4 million (C$6.7 million); and,

Canadian Cannabis retail branded sales increased 46% year-over-year and 26% sequentially.

U.S. Cannabis (Balanced Health Botanicals and VF Hemp)

U.S. Cannabis net sales were $5.1 million, with a gross margin of 69% and adjusted EBITDA of nil compared with net sales of $3.9 million, with a gross margin of 68% and adjusted EBITDA of $0.7 million. (Comparative results for the third quarter of 2021 include the contribution of Balance Health for the period August 16 through September 30 following the acquisition of Balanced Health Botanicals by Village Farms.)

Village Farms Fresh (Produce)

Sales were $35.5 million compared with $41.0, primarily due to lower volumes (including a lower percentage of higher priced specialty tomatoes), and adjusted EBITDA was negative ($4.9 million) compared with $1.3 million.

STRATEGIC GROWTH AND OPERATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS

Canadian Cannabis

Total Canadian Cannabis market share grew steadily throughout the quarter and continued in October, marking four straight months of expansion, with Village Farms becoming the third best-selling cannabis producer in Canada across all product categories for the third quarter and was the top-selling cannabis producer in Canada across all product categories in October1;

Pure Sunfarms maintained its number one brand position for dried flower in Canada and continued to expand its market share in key provinces like Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia;

Rose LifeScience expanded market share of its brands in Quebec becoming the number two licensed producer in Quebec in October[2], driven by the Promenade, Pure Laine Cannabis and Tam Tams brands;

The roll-out of our second BC-grown brand, The Original Fraser Valley Weed Co., focused on the value segment of the market, contributed to market share expansion in BC and Alberta, and was recently launched in Ontario;

The Pure Sunfarms brand expanded into the provinces and territories of Yukon, Northwest Territories, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador while Rose LifeScience launched select brands in the provinces and territories of Yukon, Northwest Territories and New Brunswick; and,

Pure Sunfarms placed number 17 of 430 companies, and was ranked the fastest growing cannabis company, by The Globe and Mail Report on Business’ 2022 ranking of Canada’s Top Growing Companies.

U.S. Cannabis

Balanced Health Botanicals launched the second product in its Synergy+ line. Deep Sleep Synergy+ is positioned to help customers fall asleep, and stay asleep, using plant-based ingredients to promote a refreshing slumber.

International Cannabis

Sales to Australia during the third quarter more than tripled from the first quarter of 2022 by both volume and dollars.

3. Based on estimated retail sales from HiFyre and Weed Crawler, as of October 31, 2022.

4. Based on estimated retail sales from Weed Crawler, as of October 31, 2022.

CANADIAN CANNABIS FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE SUMMARY

(millions except % metrics)

Three Months Ended September 30,

2022

2021

Change of C$

C$

US$

C$

US$

Total Gross Sales

$59.6

$45.5

$45.6

$36.2

+31 %

Total Net Sales

$39.8

$30.4

$34.5

$27.4

+15 %

Total Cost of Sales 1

$26.8

$20.5

$19.5

$15.5

-38 %

Gross Margin 1

$12.9

$9.9

$15.0

$11.9

-14 %

Gross Margin % 1

32 %

33 %

44 %

44 %

-25 %

SG&A

$10.1

$7.6

$6.7

$5.3

-51 %

Share-based compensation

$0.4

$0.3

$0.2

$0.2

-74 %

Net income

$0.2

$0.2

$6.7

$5.7

-97 %

Adjusted EBITDA 2

$6.7

$5.4

$11.1

$8.8

-40 %

Adjusted EBITDA Margin 2

17 %

18 %

32 %

32 %

-47 %

(millions except % metrics)

Nine Months Ended September 30,

2022

2021

Change of C$

C$

US$

C$

US$

Total Gross Sales

$154.1

$119.7

$118.1

$94.5

+30 %

Total Net Sales

$105.4

$82.0

$87.0

$69.6

+21 %

Total Cost of Sales 1

$70.5

$54.9

$53.3

$42.6

-32 %

Gross Margin 1

$34.8

$27.1

$33.7

$27.0

+4 %

Gross Margin % 1

33 %

33 %

39 %

39 %

-14 %

SG&A

$29.8

$22.9

$17.1

$13.7

-74 %

Share-based compensation

$1.2

$0.9

$1.9

$1.5

+34 %

Net income

$4.3

$3.0

$7.1

$6.1

-46 %

Adjusted EBITDA 2

$13.1

$10.6

$23.7

$19.0

-45 %

Adjusted EBITDA Margin 2

12 %

13 %

27 %

27 %

-55 %

1.

Total cost of sales and gross margin for the three months ended September 30, 2022 excludes the C$362 (US$279) investment adjustment charge and for the nine months ended September 30, 2022 excludes the C$4,477 (US$3,536) positive inventory adjustment and for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2021 excludes the (C$1,534) (US$1,217) and C$2,291 (US$1,841), respectively, inventory adjustment charge from the revaluation of inventory to fair value at the acquisition date of November 2, 2020. Total cost of sales and gross margin for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022 excludes the US$1,404 catch-up of intangible amortization resulting from the September 30, 2022 finalization of Rose purchase price accounting.

2.

Adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP measure, is not a recognized earnings measure and does not have a standard meaning prescribed in by GAAP. For a reconciliation of Adjusted EBITDA to net income, see “Reconciliation of Net Income to Adjusted EBITDA” below.

Canadian Cannabis’ Percent of Sales by Product Group1

Three months ended

September 30,

Nine months ended

September 30,

Channel

2022

2021

2022

2021

Retail, Flower

81 %

59 %

72 %

64 %

Retail, Derivatives

4 %

7 %

5 %

9 %

Wholesale, Flower and Trim

15 %

34 %

23 %

27 %

1. Excludes Rose LifeScience commission-based revenue.

PRESENTATION OF FINANCIAL RESULTS

The Company’s financial statements for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022, as well as the comparative periods for 2021, have been prepared and presented under United States Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (“GAAP”). Village Farms acquired 100% of Balanced Health Botanicals on August 16, 2021 and their operating results are consolidated in our Consolidated Statements of Income (Loss) for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022 as well as for August 16, 2021 through September 30, 2021 for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2021. The Company acquired 70% of Rose LifeScience on November 15, 2021 and their results are presented in the operations of our consolidated wholly-owned subsidiaries and the minority interest is presented in Net Income (Loss) Attributable to Non-controlling Interests, Net of Tax for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022.

RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
(In thousands of U.S. dollars, except per share amounts, and unless otherwise noted)

Consolidated Financial Performance

Three Months Ended
September 30,

Nine Months Ended
September 30,

2022 (1)

2021 (1)

2022 (1)

2021 (1)

Sales

$

71,056

$

72,442

$

224,115

$

195,212

Cost of sales

(62,682)

(54,693)

(199,514)

(169,891)

Gross margin

8,374

17,749

24,601

25,321

Selling, general and administrative expenses

(16,868)

(13,132)

(51,241)

(30,249)

Share-based compensation

(926)

(1,820)

(3,004)

(5,705)

Interest expense

(982)

(620)

(2,330)

(1,959)

Interest income

60

50

129

99

Foreign exchange loss

(1,963)

(324)

(2,171)

(635)

Other expense, net

(17)

(119)

(14)

(354)

Impairments (2)

(29,799)

Write-off of joint venture loan

(592)

Gain (loss) on disposal of assets

7

7

(40)

Recovery of (provision for) income taxes

3,183

(1,077)

14,563

2,543

(Loss) income from consolidated entities

(9,132)

707

(49,851)

(10,979)

Less: net loss attributable to non-controlling interests, net of tax

387

701

Income (loss) from equity method investments

38

(2,667)

(175)

Net (loss) income attributable to Village Farms International Inc.

$

(8,745)

$

745

$

(51,817)

$

(11,154)

Adjusted EBITDA (3)

$

(2,233)

$

6,933

$

(18,358)

$

9,183

Basic (loss) income per share

$

(0.10)

$

0.01

$

(0.59)

$

(0.14)

Diluted (loss) income per share

$

(0.10)

$

0.01

$

(0.59)

$

(0.14)

1.

For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022, Balanced Health’s financial results are fully consolidated in the financial results of the Company and Village Farms’ share of Rose LifeScience’s financial results are fully consolidated in the financial results of the Company with the minority non-controlling interest presented in net loss attributable to non-controlling interests, net of tax. For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2021, Balanced Health’s post-acquisition financial results for August 16, 2021 through September 30, 2021 are fully consolidated in the financial results of the Company.

2.

Consists of impairments to goodwill of ($25,169) and intangible assets of ($4,630) that were triggered by inflationary effects on consumer spending, decreases in market capitalization of CBD companies and the continued federal regulation lack of clarity with respect to CBD. See Part 1, Item 1 Note 6 “Goodwill and Intangible Assets” for additional details.

3.

Adjusted EBITDA is not a recognized earnings measure and does not have a standardized meaning prescribed by GAAP. Therefore, Adjusted EBITDA may not be comparable to similar measures presented by other issuers. Management believes that Adjusted EBITDA is a useful supplemental measure in evaluating the performance of the Company because it excludes non-recuring and other items that do not reflect our business performance. Adjusted EBITDA includes the Company’s 70% interest in Rose LifeScience since acquisition and 65% interest in VFH.

We caution that our results of operations for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022 and 2021 may not be indicative of our future performance, particularly in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. We are currently unable to assess the ultimate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on our business and our results of operations for future periods.

SEGMENTED RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
(In thousands of U.S. dollars, except per share amounts, and unless otherwise noted)

For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2022

VF Fresh
(Produce)

Cannabis
Canada (1)

Cannabis
U.S. (1)

Clean
Energy

Corporate

Total

Sales

$

35,527

$

30,394

$

5,135

$

$

$

71,056

Cost of sales

(38,831)

(22,196)

(1,611)

(44)

(62,682)

Selling, general and administrative expenses

(2,777)

(7,574)

(3,655)

(14)

(2,848)

(16,868)

Share-based compensation

(311)

(65)

(550)

(926)

Other expense, net

(344)

(513)

(142)

(1,896)

(2,895)

Recovery of (provision for) income taxes

1,780

(38)

1,441

3,183

Loss from consolidated entities

(4,645)

(238)

(338)


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