Supply of Agricultural Inputs - Department of Military Affairs
Malathion 5 % DP as per IS 2568,Alphacypermethrin 5% (wdp),Chlorpyrifos 1.5% DP,Nutrient Supplement
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Tender Title: Supply of Agricultural Inputs
Reference Number: 3977b4ee6
The Department of Military Affairs under the Ministry of Defence invites tenders for the procurement of various agricultural inputs, including chemical treatments and nutrient supplements aimed at enhancing soil fertility and soil health specifically for sericulture use. This tender is a key initiative geared towards supporting agricultural sustainability and productivity within military and associated agricultural domains.
Scope of Work and Objectives
The primary objective of this tender is to source high-quality agricultural inputs including:
- Malathion 5% DP as per IS 2568
- Alphacypermethrin 5% (wdp)
- Chlorpyrifos 1.5% DP
- Nutrient Supplements designed for sericulture and soil health enhancement
- Mancozeb 75% WP as per IS 8708
- Carbendazim 50% WP as per IS 8446
- Mosquito Coils containing Allethrin
- Urea Phosphate
- Hydrogel Polymer suitable for agricultural use as per IS 6272
- Micro-Nutrient Mixtures designated for agricultural application
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The eligibility requirements necessitate that bidders must be registered entities in the agricultural or chemical supply sector, possessing relevant certifications and a proven experience in supplying agricultural products. Compliance with quality standards and regulatory requirements is mandatory as well.
Bidders must comply with established technical specifications, particularly concerning the formulations of all chemical products. Compliance with IS standards is essential, along with the provision of safety datasheets and environmental compliance documentation to ensure the products are safe and effective for agricultural use.
The Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) requirement is part of the bid submission process, where bidders must provide a monetary guarantee to validate the seriousness of their offers. The specifics regarding the EMD amount and acceptable payment methods will be outlined in the tender documents accessible via the procurement portal.
Bidders are required to submit their proposals electronically through the designated procurement portal. It is essential to ensure that all required documents, including the technical and financial bids, are accurately filled and submitted before the stipulated deadline to avoid disqualification.
MSEs are encouraged to participate and may receive additional benefits such as relaxed eligibility criteria, priority in evaluation, and possible financial incentives. This aligns with the government’s 'Make in India’ initiative, which aims to promote local manufacturing and innovation.
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