RFQ/CITI/2501/06 - Procurement of Perennial Plants
Procurement Process
RFQ - Request for quotation
Office
UNDP-LKA - SRI LANKA
Deadline
11-Feb-25 @ 03:30 AM (New York time)
Published on
29-Jan-25 @ 12:00 AM (New York time)
Reference Number
UNDP-LKA-00427
Contact
Procurement Unit - procurement.lk@undp.org
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Introduction
INTRODUCTION
Supply & Delivery of Perennial Plants - Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu Districts - (RFQ/CITI/2501/06)
The Sri Lanka Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Investor Map underscores the critical importance of food systems as a priority sector for investment opportunities. Within this context, access to affordable finance and markets emerges as a significant challenge for farmers, particularly smallholders. The complexities of this issue necessitate targeted measures aimed at facilitating access to financial support coupled with technical assistance.
Smallholder farmers in Sri Lanka often encounter barriers when seeking commercial credit facilities, primarily due to high-interest rates and stringent collateral requirements. This inaccessibility exacerbates financial exclusion and impedes the ability of farmers to invest in their agricultural enterprises effectively. In response to these challenges, the project supported by the CITI Foundation seeks to leverage existing efforts led by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and other partners. Through collaborative and innovative approaches, the project aims to address food insecurity and enhance resilience within Sri Lanka's food systems.
As an essential component of this initiative, the procurement attempt purchase involves the purchase of different types of perennial plants. These plants will be strategically distributed among beneficiaries in the Mullaitivu and Kilinochchi districts. By enhancing access to technical assistance and deploying innovative financing solutions, the project aims to bolster community resilience and improve the productive capacity of smallholder farmers in the targeted districts.
In this context the UNDP in Sri Lanka invites eligible suppliers to submit their quotations for Supply and Delivery of Perennial Plants for Mullaitivu and Kilinochchi Districts.
This procurement Consists of 06 LOTs, allow suppliers to select lines/LOTs on which to respond
LOT 01- Papaya (Tanin) Plants
LOT 02- Passion fruit Seedlings
LOT 03- Pomegranate (Red Angel) Plants
LOT 04- Banana (Cavendish) Plants
LOT 05- Lime Seedlings
LOT 06- Guava Seedlings
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UNDP may, at its discretion, extend this deadline for the submission of bids by amending the solicitation documents. In this case, all rights and obligations of UNDP and bidders subject to the previous deadline will thereafter be subject to the new deadline as extended.
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