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Another major bid floats as Ethiopia steps up wheat purchase

Agro Corp, another new entrant into the Ethiopian market gave the lowest offer of USD 135.24 million (3.786 billion birr) for the supply of 600,000 metric tons of wheat, The Reporter has learnt.

Procurement Office cancels hospital construction tenders

Frustrated by the lack of response from the Addis Ababa City Health Bureau regarding the fate of two general hospitals with their supposed construction due to be begin this year,the Federal Public Procurement Office has decided to cancel the international tenders to build the hospitals, The Reporter has learnt.

Promising wins bid to supply wheat worth USD 52 mln

Promising International – a UK-based trading company – won a bid to supply 200,000 metric tons of wheat with a total price of USD 52.01 million, The Reporter has learnt.

Shakeel Lodges complaint to agency

Shakeel & Company, a Pakistan based grain supplier lodged a complaint to the Public Procurement and Property Administration Agency, for the return of its half a million birr worth of Cashier Payment Order (CPO) which it submitted as performance guarantee.

Bunge offers lowest price for wheat purchase

Bunge S.A–Switzerland-based trading company–has managed to give a lowest offer of 286 million birr for the supply of 35,000 metric tons of wheat, The Reporter has learnt.

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