Various Commodities for use in International Food Assistance Programs
Contact and place of performance
Jennifer Russenburger
Not specified
Amendment 0001, dated 05/15/2026, for Bid Invitation 2000011352 (12-1NMP-26-B-0017-0001) Bid invitation is amended as follows: Amendment question added Certification Questions Removed Updated language to tendering text USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS)-Commodity Procurement Program (CPP) intends to issue a solicitation for procurement of various packaged commodities for International food...
View moreFor packaged commodities: https://www.ams.usda.gov/services/international-procurement/packaged-commodities
For bulk commodities: https://www.ams.usda.gov/services/international-procurement/bulk-commodities
The Agricultural Marketing Service Commodity Procurement Program is soliciting firm-fixed-price contracts for various packaged commodities to support international food assistance programs. This requirement, identified as solicitation 12-1NMP-26-B-0017 and bid invitation 2000011352, involves the delivery of food products to various locations outside the United States. The procurement is classified under NAICS 311212 Rice Milling and PSC 8945 FOOD, OILS AND FATS.
The notice is designated as a SBP SBP set-aside and may include specific reserves for small businesses, service-disabled veteran-owned firms, 8(a) participants, and AbilityOne firms, as well as price evaluation preferences for HUBZone small businesses. Responses to this combined synopsis/solicitation are due by June 3, 2026. Amendment 0001, published on May 28, 2026, updated the bid invitation by adding an amendment question, removing certification questions, and updating tendering text.
Documentation for this opportunity consists of two PDF attachments, including the original International Commodity Solicitation and the first amendment. Performance is governed by the Master Invitation for Bids for Commodity Procurements – International Programs and specific commodity specification documents for both packaged and bulk products. All procurement activities are managed through the USDA Web Based Supply Chain Management system.
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