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Maple Leaf Foods Targeting $5 Billion Revenue in 2030
Mar 11, 2026 7:09 AM

08:32 AM EDT, 03/10/2026 (MT Newswires) -- Maple Leaf Foods ( MLFNF ) Tuesday announced a revenue target of $5 billion by 2030. The company is releasing its financial targets for 2030 ahead of its Investor Day later today.

The company expects its revenue target to be driven by growth platforms, including sustainable meats.

Maple Leaf Foods ( MLFNF ) is also targeting $750 million in adjusted EBITDA, reflecting the benefits of revenue growth and structurally higher margins over time.

Cumulative free cash flow over the 2026 to 2030 five-year period of $1.7 to $1.8 billion, in line with profit growth, and supported by a disciplined approach to capital allocation, a statement said.

Maple Leaf will maintain an investment-grade balance sheet, operating with net debt/adjusted EBITDA leverage ratio below 3.0x.

"Today marks an important milestone as we look ahead to the value creation opportunity in front of us," said chief executive Curtis Frank. "Execution of our strategic Blueprint has delivered consistent revenue growth, expanded margins, and a strong balance sheet that enables us to create value and return capital to shareholders. With our major investments in new facilities complete, we are positioned to accelerate profitable growth and generate significant free cash flow."

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