Tender to Procure and Distribute Agricultural Inputs to Support Farmers in Mushishito Marshland Located in Nyamagabe District tender at DUHAMIC-ADRI
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TENDER NOTICE

TENDER TITLE: To procure and distribute Agricultural Inputs to Support Farmers in Mushishito Marshland located in Nyamagabe District

CLIENT: DUHAMIC-ADRI

The deadline for submission of bids: October 23,2024

Bid Submission Time: 11:00AM

Bid Opening Time: 11:30AM

Place: DUHAMIC-ADRI Headquarters (Kicukiro, Niboye)

Context and background for this tender

Brief description of DUHAMIC-ADRI

DUHAMIC-ADRI is a Non-Governmental Organization legally granted by Rwandan law legally recognized by the Ministerial Order No. 943 of July 12, 1985 as a Local Non-Government Organization and its statutes were amended and accepted by the Ministerial Order No. 025/11 of 21th March 2005 and it has fulfilled all requirements for compliance with the new law number 04/2012 of 17/02/2012 governing the organization and the functioning of national non-governmental organization.

As local Non-Governmental Organization, DUHAMIC-ADRI has General Meeting Assembly, Board of Directors, Audit Committee, Conflict resolution committee and Executive Secretariat. The Executive Secretariat is formed by the personnel of organization in different administrative and technical units.

DUHAMIC-ADRI operates in Rwanda at countrywide scale with the vision to have “a rural world responsible for its self-socio-economic development” and the mission of supporting integrated development through the initiatives of the rural population in their struggle for self-development.

Brief description of Climate-Smart Agriculture Project

Since July 2024, DUHAMIC-ADRI has partnered with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) through a signed Partnership Framework Agreement (PFA) to implement Phase II of the Climate-Smart Agriculture and Market Development for Enhancing Livelihoods of Refugees and their Host Communities in Rwanda.

The Climate-Smart Agriculture initiative aims to improve food security and self-reliance for 2,036 beneficiaries (732 refugee and 1,304 host community households, including 1,091 women and 945 men). By 2026, this project will benefit over 7,851 family members through climate-smart agricultural practices and a market development approach.

Specifically, the partnership focuses on contributing to achieving the following outcomes of the project: Outcome 1: Increased Agricultural Productivity and Outcome 2: Increased Household Income.

Introduction

The Mushishito marshland, a key agricultural zone, plays a vital role in the food security and economic stability of the Nyamagabe district. The marshland is predominantly used for maize, beans and Irish potatoes cultivation, which is a staple food and a significant source of income for both refugee and host community farmers. However, the productivity of the marshland has been declining due to the lack of adequate agricultural inputs and the growing need for sustainable farming practices.

In response to these challenges, this concept note proposes the procurement of essential agricultural inputs for the upcoming agriculture season. The inputs include organic manure, maize seeds, DAP (Diammonium Phosphate) and UREA. These inputs are crucial for enhancing soil fertility, increasing crop yields, and ensuring the overall sustainability of farming activities in the marshland.

Objective

  • To improve soil fertility and enhance maize production in the Mushishito marshland.
  • To provide farmers with high-quality agricultural inputs that will increase crop yields and income levels.
  • To promote sustainable farming practices through the use of organic manure and appropriate application of chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
  • To strengthen the resilience of local farmers against climate change and other environmental challenges.

Justification of this tender

The procurement of agricultural inputs such as compost, UREA, DAP, improved maize seeds, and pesticides for MUSHISHITO farmers’ cooperative members contribute to the follows:

Improving Soil Fertility: The use of compost, UREA, and DAP will help enhance soil fertility, ensuring that essential nutrients are available for crop growth. This is crucial for maintaining the productivity of the marshland soils, which may have been depleted over time due to continuous cultivation.

Increasing Crop Yields: Providing improved maize seeds that are high-yielding and pest-resistant, along with the appropriate fertilizers and pesticides, will help increase crop yields. This will directly contribute to better food security and income for the cooperative members.

Enhancing Sustainable Agricultural Practices: The use of compost and balanced fertilizers promotes sustainable farming practices by improving soil structure, increasing organic matter, and reducing the reliance on chemical fertilizers alone. This approach can help mitigate environmental degradation and promote long-term productivity of the marshland.

Supporting Farmers' Livelihoods: By supplying these inputs, the initiative supports the livelihoods of the Mushishito farmers by reducing their input costs and helping them achieve better harvests. This can lead to increased income, better living standards, and enhanced economic stability for the cooperative members.

Addressing Pest and Disease Challenges: Pesticides are essential for protecting crops from pests and diseases that could otherwise devastate yields. Supplying these inputs ensures that farmers are equipped to manage and control pest outbreaks effectively, safeguarding their crops and investments.

Encouraging Adoption of Best Practices: Providing access to high-quality inputs can encourage farmers to adopt best agricultural practices, leading to improved productivity and sustainability. This can also facilitate the transfer of knowledge and skills related to modern farming techniques among cooperative members.

By supporting these areas, the procurement of agricultural inputs will help improve overall agricultural productivity, ensure food security, and enhance the socio-economic status of the farmers in the Mushishito marshland.

Quantity of inputs to be procured and budget to be used

The volume of inputs to be procured, is 471,000kg of organic manure; 4,710kg of DAP; 4,710kg of UREA; 1,413kg of improved maize seed WH507.

The table below summarizes the quantity needed based on the land coverage area to be covered:

S/N

Item

Unity

Specification

Quantity (KG)/ha

Unit Price (Rwf)

Total Price (Rwf)

1

Organic manure

Kg

Compost

706,500

2

DAP

Kg

DAP (18-46-0)

4,710

3

UREA

Kg

UREA (46-0-0)

4,710

4

Seeds

Kg

WH403

1,413

Grand Total (All taxes inclusive)

Venue for delivery of agricultural inputs

The venue for delivery is at Mushishito marshland located at Uwinkingi and Kibirizi sectors of Nyamagabe District, in the Southern Province of Rwanda.

Technical specification for organic manure or compost to be supplied

The organic manure or compost shall be of good quality, ready to be used and fulfilling the following technical and quality standards:

  1. The compost must be friable (not feeling sticky) when clenched between fingers and crumbles when released; soil-like.
  2. The compost must feel coarsely pound roasted coffee when squeezed in palms;
  3. The compost must look dark-brown in colour;
  4. The compost should be not smelling;
  5. The compost should not contain any non-degradable materials such as plastics; metals, clothes ….
  6. The compost has to be mature and meet the following laboratory analysis standards:
  • Potassium content ≥6%
  • Nitrogen content ≥ 2%
  • Organic matter content ≥20%
  • Nitrogen to carbon Ratio between 10-35%;
  • Phosphorus content ≥ 0.4%
  • Moisture content between 25-45%.
  • PH: between 6-8

Notice: Before the delivery, DUHAMIC-ADRI and other project stakeholders will have right to verify and test the compliance with above technical and quality standards through physical inspection and or upon delivery to verify if they conform to the requirements and poor-quality items shall be rejected and the supplier shall be requested to replace them. 

 The following inspections shall be performed:

  • Inspection at the place where the compost will be prepared before supply;
  • Inspection during delivery time.

All these inspections shall be aiming to check the conformity with technical specifications provided in the bidding document.

 These inspections shall be conducted by the Project staff at the cost of the supplier. 

Procurement procedures

The following terms and conditions shall be observed during tendering process:

  1. The bidder must have sufficient store of selected agriculture input to be supplied to ensure its ability to supply a huge volume in limited time;
  2. The bidder must provide the quotations and application letter addressed to DUHAMIC-ADRI Executive Secretary.
  3. A company/cooperative registration certificate;
  4. Provide valid tax clearance issued by Rwanda Revenue Authority (RRA);
  5. A proof of using EBM
  6. The bidder should hold a certificate issued by MINAGRI/RAB and or other reputable institution operating in Rwanda certifying the possession of supply authorization
  7. The financial quotations shall include transport cost and other related charges including applicable taxes.
  8. The bidder should provide the Valid seed multiplication certificate issued by RICA for organic compost
  9. Proof of having transportation mean/s justified by yellow card/s in the name of Bidder or shareholder or rental signed contract between the bidder and external transport service providers;
  10. At least Two Certificates of Good Completion for supplying the agriculture inputs (Organic manure, fertilizers, pesticides, seeds) of the cost equivalent to at least 50% of the proposed bid accompanied with its Contract/purchase order
  11. Bidder Must have financial means demonstrated by a credit line or Bank history (balance) equivalent to the proposed bid amount;
  12. The notarized contract signed between the bidder and compost producer (for the bidders who do not possess their own compost)
  13. The recent certificate (not above 3 months) of the compost sample analyzed and approved by the laboratory of RAB or NAEB. This certificate must fulfill all characteristics stated in this bidding document.
  14. Commitment letter for completion of the distribution in 5 working days upon contract signature or purchase order

Technical specification for compost to be supplied

The organic manure or compost shall be of good quality, ready to be used and fulfilling the following technical and quality standards:

  1. The compost must be friable (not feeling sticky) when clenched between fingers and crumbles when released; soil-like.
  2. The compost must feel coarsely pound roasted coffee when squeezed in palms;
  3. The compost must look dark-brown in colour;
  4. The compost should be not smelling;
  5. The compost should not contain any non-degradable materials such as plastics; metals, clothes ….
  6. The compost has to be mature and meet the following laboratory analysis standards:
  • Potassium content ≥6%
  • Nitrogen content ≥ 2%
  • Organic matter content ≥20%
  • Nitrogen to carbon Ratio between 10-35%;
  • Phosphorus content ≥ 0.4%
  • Moisture content between 25-45%.
  • PH: between 6-8

Notice: Before the delivery, DUHAMIC-ADRI and other project stakeholders will have right to verify and test the compliance with above technical and quality standards through physical inspection.

Before delivery, Supplies shall be inspected upon delivery to verify if they conform to the requirements and poor-quality items shall be rejected and the supplier shall be requested to replace them.

The following inspections shall be performed:

  • Inspection at the place where the compost will be prepared before supply;
  • Inspection during delivery time.

All these inspections shall be aiming to check the conformity with technical specifications provided in the bidding document.

These inspections shall be conducted by the Project staff at the cost of the supplier. 

Timeline

The successful bidder is expected to commence immediately upon contract signing. The delivery period is expected to take a period not more than 5 working days up on signing of the contract.

Submission of proposals and bid evaluations

Submission of documents for bid

  • The deadline for submission of bids is October 23,2024 at DUHAMIC-ADRI head office located in Kicukiro District, Niboyi, Sector at 11:00 AM
  • Bidders are required to submit their offers in sealed envelope.

Opening of Proposals

  • The proposals will be opened in a public session on October 23,2024 at DUHAMIC-ADRI OFFICE 11:30 AM.

Evaluation and selection of bid winner

The bidder with technical proposal which comply to the maximum requirements as informed in this tender notice and with a financial proposal evaluated to be within the limit of available budget planned for this tender will be selected and notified as a successful bidder.

Before notification of the successful bidder, DUHAMIC-ADRI will reserve right of negotiation with potential bidders in ascending order to bear the proposed financial offer within the limit of available budget planned for this tender. The negotiation will be looking only for financial proposal and not for technical proposals.

Before awarding the tender to the successful bidder, DUHAMIC-ADRI will carry out a site visit to verify and confirm if the bidder complies with all requirements as detailed in the notice

Conclusion

Supporting the farmers of Mushishito marshland with agricultural inputs is crucial for enhancing their productivity, ensuring food security, and promoting sustainable agricultural practices. Providing inputs such as organic manure, high-quality seeds, fertilizers like DAP and UREA, and pesticides will enable these farmers to improve crop yields, particularly in staple crops like maize. These inputs will also help in restoring soil fertility, managing pests and diseases, and optimizing water usage, which are critical factors for the marshland's agricultural sustainability.

Done at Kigali, October 9,2024

MUHIGIRWA Benjamin

Executive Secretary

Job Info
Job Category: Tenders in Rwanda
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: Friday, October 25 2024
Duty Station: Kigali
Posted: 11-10-2024
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 11-10-2024
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 11-10-2066
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