Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|
12-3J14-26-B-0278 | LINK | May 18, 2026 |
Section 32 Canned and Frozen Apricots for use in Domestic Food Assistance Programs
Contact and place of performance
Nicholas Cavazos
Not specified
This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial products or commercial services prepared in accordance with part 5.101(d). This announcement constitutes the only solicitation. Offers are being requested and a separate written solicitation will not be issued. Solicitation number 2000011341 is issued as an invitation for bid (IFB) for Section 32 Canned and Frozen Apricots. This acquisition is set-aside for smal...
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The Agricultural Marketing Service, a component of the United States Department of Agriculture, has issued solicitation 12-3J14-26-B-0278 as an invitation for bid for Section 32 canned and frozen apricots. This procurement is intended to support domestic food assistance programs and is categorized under NAICS 311421 Fruit and Vegetable Canning and PSC 8915 Fruits and Vegetables. This acquisition is designated as a total small business set-aside.
The government is seeking commercial products under this combined synopsis/solicitation, and no separate written solicitation will be issued. The solicitation incorporates all applicable federal provisions and clauses by reference. Responses to this invitation for bid are due by May 29, 2026, and the primary point of contact is Nicholas Cavazos. One attachment, 12-3J14-26-B-0278, was published alongside the notice on May 18, 2026.
Disputes regarding this procurement may be addressed through the USDA Ombudsman Program for Agency Protests, which offers both informal and formal resolution processes. Interested parties are encouraged to resolve concerns through the agency’s internal alternative dispute resolution process before pursuing external forums. Formal protests must include specific information as set forth in FAR 33.104(a)(3) and are subject to the timelines specified in the Federal Acquisition Regulation.
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