Who Won Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food (AAFC) Contracts?

73 contract awards from Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food (AAFC) on public record — the winning suppliers, contract values, and award dates, free to search with no account required.

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  1. Moffat & Co.2 awards
  2. Power-Link Technologies Ltd.2 awards
  3. Construction Bon-Air Inc.1 award
  4. S.I. SYSTEMS PARTNERSHIP1 award
  5. Inteum Company LLC1 award

Recent Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food (AAFC) awards

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Construction Bon-Air Inc.Invitation to tender ESC-2627-004 Backflow prevention devices and cross connections at the Normandin experimental farm Tenders for the project indicated above, will be accepted at the following address, up to the tender closing date and time indicated below: aafc.escprocurement-cseapprovisionnement.aac@agr.gc.ca Scope of Work: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) requires the services of a General Contractor to carry out the work as part of the DAR and faulty junctions project at the Normandin Farm in Québec. Optional Site Visit: (The site visit is cancelled ) Tender Period Closing Date and Time: May14, 2026 at 02:00 pm (Eastern Time). Information requests and inquiries related to this tender process are to be directed, in writing, ONLY to the AAFC Contract Officer identified below. Bidders who contact anyone other than the AAFC Contract Officer to obtain such information during the solicitation period may, for that reason alone, be disqualified. It is MANDATORY for the Firms intending to submit tenders on this project to obtain the related specifications, plans and drawings, and all other tender documents through the CanadaBuys service provider’s platform. Addenda, when issued, will be available from the CanadaBuys service provider platform. AAFC reserves the right to accept any Proposal in whole or in part, without prior negotiation and reject any or all Proposals received. AAFC Contract Officer: Carol Rahal Team lead and Contracts Officer Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada E-mail: carol.rahal@agr.gc.ca$02026
Inteum Company LLCThis bid solicitation is being issued to satisfy the requirement of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada for the acquisition and implementation of a commercial off-the-shelf software solution specifically developed for the comprehensive management of intellectual property (IP). The solution must provide integrated support for the full IP lifecycle, including invention disclosure, protection (e.g., patents, plant breeders' rights), licensing, management of agreements, royalty tracking, compliance monitoring, data analytics, and reporting.$02026
S.I. SYSTEMS PARTNERSHIPThe Information Systems Branch (ISB) of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) has a requirement on an “as and when requested” basis for experienced professionals to provide support to the AAFC Innovation, Automation, and AI Acceleration (i3A) program. Service are required to provide resources with expertise in project management and business support for innovation, automation, and artificial intelligence projects. This requirement is to establish a Task Authorization Contract with a qualified TBIPS Supply Arrangement (SA) Holder for services in the National Capital Region (NCR).$02026
Scollard Maintenance LimitedTitle: Janitorial Services – Lacombe Research and Development Centre Description: The Department of Agriculture and Agri Food Canada (AAFC), Lacombe Research and Development Centre at 6000 C & E Trail, Lacombe, Alberta, requires a Contractor to provide Janitorial Services. This bid solicitation is to establish a service contract for the delivery of the requirements detailed in the bid solicitation to AAFC, Lacombe. The contract period will be for one year with an irrevocable option to extend it for up to three (3) additional one-year periods. The anticipated start date is June 1, 2026. Security Requirements There are security requirements associated with this requirement. The contractor/offeror personnel requiring access to sensitive work site(s) must each hold a valid RELIABILITY STATUS, granted or approved by AAFC. Mandatory Site Visit Information It is mandatory that the Offeror or a representative of the Offeror visit the work site. Arrangements have been made for the site visit to be held on Thursday, February 19, 2026 at 10:00 AM local time (MST). Offerors may communicate with the Site Authority to confirm attendance and provide the name(s) of the person(s) who will attend. To confirm your attendance, please contact: Christine Austin, Integrated Services Manager, Phone: (403) 782-8105 / Cell : (250) 328-9274 or Email: christine.austin@agr.gc.ca Policy on Reciprocal Procurement This solicitation of offers is open only to Canadian suppliers and to Suppliers of an applicable trading partner. Mandatory Technical Requirements Offers will be assessed in accordance with the entire requirement of the offer solicitation including the technical and financial evaluation criteria. Basis of selection: An offer must comply with the requirements of the offer solicitation and meet all mandatory technical evaluation criteria to be declared responsive. The responsive offer with the lowest evaluated price on an aggregate basis will be recommended for award of a contract. SOLICITATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO AAFC AT: This offer solicitation allows offerors to use the CPC Connect service provided by Canada Post Corporation to transmit their offer electronically. Offerors must refer to Part 4 entitled Offer Submission of the offer solicitation, for further information. Refer to the attached solicitation documents to obtain further information. Canada retains the right to negotiate with any supplier on any procurement. Documents may be submitted in either official language of Canada. PROCURING OFFICE: Natalie O’Neill, Contracting Specialist Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Western Service Centre 300 – 2010 12th Avenue Regina, SK S4P 0M3 Telephone: 306-807-8740 E-mail address: natalie.oneill@agr.gc.ca AAFC has adopted the Integrity Regime administered by Public Services and Procurement Canada. As a result, the integrity provisions are being applied in AAFC procurement activities as outlined in this solicitation. Canada will make available Notices of Proposed Procurement (NPP), bid solicitations and related documents for download through the Government Electronic Tendering Service (GETS) at https://canadabuys.canada.ca/en/solicitation-opportunities. Canada is not responsible and will not assume any liabilities whatsoever for the information found on websites of third parties. In the event an NPP, bid solicitation or related documentation would be amended, Canada will not be sending notifications. Canada will post all amendments, including significant enquiries received and their replies, using GETS. It is the sole responsibility of the Bidder to regularly consult GETS for the most up-to-date information. Canada will not be liable for any oversight on the Bidder's part nor for notification services offered by a third party. Indigenous Procurement: The federal Indigenous Business Directory (IBD) is an online resource for all levels of government and the private sector to identify Indigenous business capacity. Having a business profile in the IBD will increase your company’s visibility and may provide additional business. A profile in the IBD can also allow you to compete for federal government contracts that are set-aside for Indigenous businesses through the Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Businesses. For more information and to review eligibility criteria and register, visit: www.canada.ca/indigenousbusinessdirectory.$02026
Entity Mechanical Ltd.Title: Roof and rooftop mechanical equipment replacement, Agassiz Research and Development Centre Description: AAFC requires the replacement of the roof and all rooftop mechanical equipment on the pesticide building at the Agassiz Research and Development Center located at 6947 Highway 7, Agassiz BC. The building is 672 square feet in size with a conventional insulated 2-ply SBS Modified Bitumen roof system. Rooftop mechanical equipment includes a makeup air unit, multiple exhaust fans, and supporting hardware/fixtures. Basis of selection: This is a two phase selection process. Bidders responding to this ITT are to submit a bid in two phases. Phase One bids cover only the qualifications and experience of the Bidders. Following evaluation of Phase One bids, Bidders are advised of their competitive standing and responsive Phase One Bidders will be invited to submit a Phase Two bid. Phase Two bids cover the pricing. A combination of the Phase One and Phase Two submissions constitutes the final bid. Initially, suppliers are invited to submit bids in the first phase of the selection procedure. Only the Phase One information asked for in the ITT is to be included in Phase One bids, and evaluation of Phase One bids will be carried out only on the Phase One information requested. Construction Time: The Contractor must perform and complete the Work by February 19, 2027. Canada retains the right to negotiate with any supplier on any procurement. Documents may be submitted in either official language of Canada. AAFC has adopted the Integrity Regime administered by Public Services and Procurement Canada. As a result, the integrity provisions are being applied in AAFC procurement activities as outlined in this solicitation. Canada will make available Notices of Proposed Procurement (NPP), bid solicitations and related documents for download through the Government Electronic Tendering Service (GETS) at https://canadabuys.canada.ca/en/solicitation-opportunities. Canada is not responsible and will not assume any liabilities whatsoever for the information found on websites of third parties. In the event an NPP, bid solicitation or related documentation would be amended, Canada will not be sending notifications. Canada will post all amendments, including significant enquiries received and their replies, using GETS. It is the sole responsibility of the Bidder to regularly consult GETS for the most up-to-date information. Canada will not be liable for any oversight on the Bidder's part nor for notification services offered by a third party. Indigenous Procurement: The federal Indigenous Business Directory (IBD) is an online resource for all levels of government and the private sector to identify Indigenous business capacity. Having a business profile in the IBD will increase your company’s visibility and may provide additional business. A profile in the IBD can also allow you to compete for federal government contracts that are set-aside for Indigenous businesses through the Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Businesses. For more information and to review eligibility criteria and register, visit: www.canada.ca/indigenousbusinessdirectory.$02026
2890275 Canada Inc. o/a Ener-TechAgriculture and Agri-Food Canada is seeking offers from Offerors to provide Greenhouse Systems Maintenance and Repair Services. Optional Work Site Visit. Canada recommends that the Offeror attend the site visit. An optional site visit will be held at the Ottawa Research and Development Centre (960 Carling avenue, Ottawa, ON K1A 0C6) on March 12, 2026, beginning at 9h00AM.$02026
Gara Farm Building Inc.The Canadian Pari-Mutuel Agency (CPMA) is the federal agency responsible for regulating pari-mutuel betting in Canada on horse racing. It operates a drug control (anti-doping) program in support of that mandate. The CPMA’s Equine Drug Evaluation Centre in Jerseyville, Ontario currently has one (1) single-story building that is used as an office space and equine stable and one (1) single-story building that is used as a garage. Supply all permits, materials, equipment and labour required to supply and install new steel roofing on the equine stable, storage area and treatment room of the equine stable, storage area and treatment room of the office building (excluding the administrative area) and garage at the Equine Drug Evaluation Centre, Jerseyville, Ontario. The new steel roof will be constructed to meet or exceed all current National Building Code (NBC) regulations associated with farm building structures. The Contractor will only incorporate new materials into the structure, as used materials are not acceptable. The Contractor will not make any changes to the structural members of the building without written approval of the Departmental Representative. Building Dimensions The office building (769 m2) consists of an office space, treatment room, stable area and storage area was built in 1986, the treatment room and stable areas have a sloped metal roof installed atop wood strapping (38mm X 89mm). The roof above the administrative area of the office building , built in 1980 was replaced in April 2017 and is not included in the scope. The subject building has an attic and is enclosed with sloped metal panel roof system. Roof over office building is a gabled roof constructed with exposed fastener metal roof panel system. The roof is a steep slope roof, sloped (approximately 4-inch per 12 inches) and drains water to the perimeter gutters. The garage building (113 m2) is a garage space with sloped metal roof atop wood roof strapping (38mm X 89mm) built in 1980. The roof structure is exposed on the underside of the metal panel roof system. The roof is sloped (approximately 4- inches per 12 inches) and drains water to the perimeter gutters. Note: all dimensions are to be confirmed by contractor.$02026
Michigan Ag ResearchThe requested work covers a number of different crops, pests and pesticides in different crop growing zones across North America. TO CONDUCT PESTICIDE EFFICACY AND CROP TOLERANCE TRIALS, SCREENING TRIALS AND RESIDUE TRIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH OECD GOOD LABORATORY PRACTICES (GLP) RESIDUE TRIALS Proponents must submit the “Residue Trial Application Form” for each trial for which a bid is being made. All residue trials must be conducted in accordance with the requirements of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) or U.S.A. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) GLP. Zone 1 = 1A and Zones 5=5A=5B. Bids are acceptable for locations within the combined zones; however, bids for trials within the specified subzone may be given preference for trial distribution purposes. Note that Zone 7 does not equal Zone 7A. Residue Trials are available for the following: Zone 5/5A/5B Asparagus, Celery, Cranberry, Hemp, onion (green), Spices (Dill), Zone 7 Quinoa Zone 12 Cranberry Zone 14 Buckwheat, Hemp, Quinoa, EFFICACY/CROP TOLERANCE/ SCREENING TRIALS Proponents must submit the “Efficacy, Crop Tolerance and Screening Trials Application Form” for each trial for which a bid is being made. Location of the trial must be identified and efforts to ensure sufficient pest pressure at the site must be documented and submitted with the proposal. Bids for trial locations in differing zones than indicated may be made with documented support that the crop is grown and that the pest occurs in the proposed zone. Preference may be given to locations in the zone specified for trial distribution purposes. Efficacy/Crop Tolerance Trials are available for the following: Entomology: Asparagus, Buckwheat, Field-grown conifers including Christmas trees, Grape, Ornamental (Outdoor), Quinoa, Spices (dill) Pathology: Broccoli, Cabbage, Caneberry (raspberry), Cherry (tart), Cucumber (greenhouse), Field-grown conifers including Christmas trees, Radish, Spinach, Weed Science: Cranberry, Ginseng, Sesame$02026
Moffat & Co.Canada is seeking offers from Offerors to provide Patent Agent Services to Agriculture and Agrifood Canada. INSTRUCTIONS 3 patent categories are identified in the annexes (Statement of Work, Basis of Payment and Technical Evaluation) : 1. Biotechnologies 2. Products and Equipment 3. New Trends. Bidders must complete the Technical Evaluation and Basis of Payment tables for each of the categories for which they wish to provide services. Canada could issue up to 3 standing offers : One for each patent category. Canada will consider the technically compliant offer with the lowest evaluated price for each of the 3 categories separately.$02026
Atelier du Martin PêcheurCanada is seeking offers from Offerors to provide Janitorial Services to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada at the Quebec Research and Development Centre. Mandatory Work Site Visit The Offeror must attend the mandatory site visit. The site visit will be held at the Quebec Research and Development Centre (2560 Boulevard Hochelaga, Québec, G1V 2J3) on January 21, 2026, beginning at 9H00 AM.$02026
Acosys Consulting IncAAFC requires, on an as-and-when requested basis, the provision of project administration services throughout the project management lifecycle, which includes: initiation, planning, execution, and close out, to support the Financial Management Applications division in the completion of required project governance activities for future upgrades and enhancements of the SAP system and its modules.$02026
Long Van CleaningDescription: The Department of Agriculture and Agri Food Canada (AAFC), Brandon Research and Development Centre at 2701 Grand Valley Road, Brandon, Manitoba, requires a Contractor to provide Janitorial Services. This bid solicitation is to establish a service contract for the delivery of the requirements detailed in the bid solicitation to AAFC, Brandon. The contract period will be for one year with an irrevocable option to extend it for up to four additional one-year periods. The anticipated start date is April 1, 2026. Security Requirements There are security requirements associated with this requirement. The contractor/offeror personnel requiring access to sensitive work site(s) must each hold a valid RELIABILITY STATUS, granted or approved by AAFC. Mandatory Site Visit Information It is mandatory that the Bidder or a representative of the Bidder visit the work site. Arrangements have been made for the site visit to be held on Wednesday, January 21, 2026 at 1:00 p.m. local time (CST). Bidders to communicate with the Site Authority to confirm attendance and provide the name(s) of the person(s) who will attend. To confirm your attendance, please contact: Bill Park, Facility Manager, Phone: (204) 724-7369 or Email: bill.park@agr.gc.ca Policy on Reciprocal Procurement This solicitation of offers is open only to Canadian suppliers (if subject to any international trade agreement(s) and to Suppliers of an applicable trading partner. Mandatory Technical Requirements Bids will be assessed in accordance with the entire requirement of the bid solicitation including the “technical“ and “financial“ evaluation criteria. Basis of selection: A bid must comply with the requirements of the bid solicitation and meet all mandatory technical evaluation criteria to be declared responsive. The responsive bid with the “lowest evaluated price on an aggregate basis” will be recommended for award of a contract. SOLICITATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO AAFC AT: This bid solicitation allows bidders to use the CPC Connect service provided by Canada Post Corporation to transmit their bid electronically. Bidders must refer to Part 4 entitled Offer Submission of the bid solicitation, for further information. Refer to the attached solicitation documents to obtain further information. Canada retains the right to negotiate with any supplier on any procurement. Documents may be submitted in either official language of Canada. PROCURING OFFICE: Melissa Smith, Procurement Specialist Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Western Service Centre 300 – 2010 12th Avenue Regina, SK S4P 0M3 Telephone: 306-515-4796 E-mail address: melissa.smith3@agr.gc.ca AAFC has adopted the Integrity Regime administered by Public Services and Procurement Canada. As a result, the integrity provisions are being applied in AAFC procurement activities as outlined in this solicitation. Canada will make available Notices of Proposed Procurement (NPP), bid solicitations and related documents for download through the Government Electronic Tendering Service (GETS) at https://canadabuys.canada.ca/en/solicitation-opportunities. Canada is not responsible and will not assume any liabilities whatsoever for the information found on websites of third parties. In the event an NPP, bid solicitation or related documentation would be amended, Canada will not be sending notifications. Canada will post all amendments, including significant enquiries received and their replies, using GETS. It is the sole responsibility of the Bidder to regularly consult GETS for the most up-to-date information. Canada will not be liable for any oversight on the Bidder's part nor for notification services offered by a third party. Indigenous Procurement: The federal Indigenous Business Directory (IBD) is an online resource for all levels of government and the private sector to identify Indigenous business capacity. Having a business profile in the IBD will increase your company’s visibility and may provide additional business. A profile in the IBD can also allow you to compete for federal government contracts that are set-aside for Indigenous businesses through the Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Businesses. For more information and to review eligibility criteria and register, visit: www.canada.ca/indigenousbusinessdirectory.$02026
Marbicon Inc.The requested work covers a number of different crops, pests and pesticides in different crop growing zones across North America. TO CONDUCT PESTICIDE EFFICACY AND CROP TOLERANCE TRIALS, SCREENING TRIALS AND RESIDUE TRIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH OECD GOOD LABORATORY PRACTICES (GLP) RESIDUE TRIALS Proponents must submit the “Residue Trial Application Form” for each trial for which a bid is being made. All residue trials must be conducted in accordance with the requirements of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) or U.S.A. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) GLP. Zone 1 = 1A and Zones 5=5A=5B. Bids are acceptable for locations within the combined zones; however, bids for trials within the specified subzone may be given preference for trial distribution purposes. Note that Zone 7 does not equal Zone 7A. Residue Trials are available for the following: Zone 5/5A/5B Asparagus, Celery, Cranberry, Hemp, onion (green), Spices (Dill), Zone 7 Quinoa Zone 12 Cranberry Zone 14 Buckwheat, Hemp, Quinoa, EFFICACY/CROP TOLERANCE/ SCREENING TRIALS Proponents must submit the “Efficacy, Crop Tolerance and Screening Trials Application Form” for each trial for which a bid is being made. Location of the trial must be identified and efforts to ensure sufficient pest pressure at the site must be documented and submitted with the proposal. Bids for trial locations in differing zones than indicated may be made with documented support that the crop is grown and that the pest occurs in the proposed zone. Preference may be given to locations in the zone specified for trial distribution purposes. Efficacy/Crop Tolerance Trials are available for the following: Entomology: Asparagus, Buckwheat, Field-grown conifers including Christmas trees, Grape, Ornamental (Outdoor), Quinoa, Spices (dill) Pathology: Broccoli, Cabbage, Caneberry (raspberry), Cherry (tart), Cucumber (greenhouse), Field-grown conifers including Christmas trees, Radish, Spinach, Weed Science: Cranberry, Ginseng, Sesame$02026
Green Acres Agricultural Consulting GroupThe requested work covers a number of different crops, pests and pesticides in different crop growing zones across North America. TO CONDUCT PESTICIDE EFFICACY AND CROP TOLERANCE TRIALS, SCREENING TRIALS AND RESIDUE TRIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH OECD GOOD LABORATORY PRACTICES (GLP) RESIDUE TRIALS Proponents must submit the “Residue Trial Application Form” for each trial for which a bid is being made. All residue trials must be conducted in accordance with the requirements of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) or U.S.A. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) GLP. Zone 1 = 1A and Zones 5=5A=5B. Bids are acceptable for locations within the combined zones; however, bids for trials within the specified subzone may be given preference for trial distribution purposes. Note that Zone 7 does not equal Zone 7A. Residue Trials are available for the following: Zone 5/5A/5B Asparagus, Celery, Cranberry, Hemp, onion (green), Spices (Dill), Zone 7 Quinoa Zone 12 Cranberry Zone 14 Buckwheat, Hemp, Quinoa, EFFICACY/CROP TOLERANCE/ SCREENING TRIALS Proponents must submit the “Efficacy, Crop Tolerance and Screening Trials Application Form” for each trial for which a bid is being made. Location of the trial must be identified and efforts to ensure sufficient pest pressure at the site must be documented and submitted with the proposal. Bids for trial locations in differing zones than indicated may be made with documented support that the crop is grown and that the pest occurs in the proposed zone. Preference may be given to locations in the zone specified for trial distribution purposes. Efficacy/Crop Tolerance Trials are available for the following: Entomology: Asparagus, Buckwheat, Field-grown conifers including Christmas trees, Grape, Ornamental (Outdoor), Quinoa, Spices (dill) Pathology: Broccoli, Cabbage, Caneberry (raspberry), Cherry (tart), Cucumber (greenhouse), Field-grown conifers including Christmas trees, Radish, Spinach, Weed Science: Cranberry, Ginseng, Sesame$02026
Vineland Research and Innovation CentreThe requested work covers a number of different crops, pests and pesticides in different crop growing zones across North America. TO CONDUCT PESTICIDE EFFICACY AND CROP TOLERANCE TRIALS, SCREENING TRIALS AND RESIDUE TRIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH OECD GOOD LABORATORY PRACTICES (GLP) RESIDUE TRIALS Proponents must submit the “Residue Trial Application Form” for each trial for which a bid is being made. All residue trials must be conducted in accordance with the requirements of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) or U.S.A. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) GLP. Zone 1 = 1A and Zones 5=5A=5B. Bids are acceptable for locations within the combined zones; however, bids for trials within the specified subzone may be given preference for trial distribution purposes. Note that Zone 7 does not equal Zone 7A. Residue Trials are available for the following: Zone 5/5A/5B Asparagus, Celery, Cranberry, Hemp, onion (green), Spices (Dill), Zone 7 Quinoa Zone 12 Cranberry Zone 14 Buckwheat, Hemp, Quinoa, EFFICACY/CROP TOLERANCE/ SCREENING TRIALS Proponents must submit the “Efficacy, Crop Tolerance and Screening Trials Application Form” for each trial for which a bid is being made. Location of the trial must be identified and efforts to ensure sufficient pest pressure at the site must be documented and submitted with the proposal. Bids for trial locations in differing zones than indicated may be made with documented support that the crop is grown and that the pest occurs in the proposed zone. Preference may be given to locations in the zone specified for trial distribution purposes. Efficacy/Crop Tolerance Trials are available for the following: Entomology: Asparagus, Buckwheat, Field-grown conifers including Christmas trees, Grape, Ornamental (Outdoor), Quinoa, Spices (dill) Pathology: Broccoli, Cabbage, Caneberry (raspberry), Cherry (tart), Cucumber (greenhouse), Field-grown conifers including Christmas trees, Radish, Spinach, Weed Science: Cranberry, Ginseng, Sesame$02026
Agile Ag IncThe requested work covers a number of different crops, pests and pesticides in different crop growing zones across North America. TO CONDUCT PESTICIDE EFFICACY AND CROP TOLERANCE TRIALS, SCREENING TRIALS AND RESIDUE TRIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH OECD GOOD LABORATORY PRACTICES (GLP) RESIDUE TRIALS Proponents must submit the “Residue Trial Application Form” for each trial for which a bid is being made. All residue trials must be conducted in accordance with the requirements of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) or U.S.A. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) GLP. Zone 1 = 1A and Zones 5=5A=5B. Bids are acceptable for locations within the combined zones; however, bids for trials within the specified subzone may be given preference for trial distribution purposes. Note that Zone 7 does not equal Zone 7A. Residue Trials are available for the following: Zone 5/5A/5B Asparagus, Celery, Cranberry, Hemp, onion (green), Spices (Dill), Zone 7 Quinoa Zone 12 Cranberry Zone 14 Buckwheat, Hemp, Quinoa, EFFICACY/CROP TOLERANCE/ SCREENING TRIALS Proponents must submit the “Efficacy, Crop Tolerance and Screening Trials Application Form” for each trial for which a bid is being made. Location of the trial must be identified and efforts to ensure sufficient pest pressure at the site must be documented and submitted with the proposal. Bids for trial locations in differing zones than indicated may be made with documented support that the crop is grown and that the pest occurs in the proposed zone. Preference may be given to locations in the zone specified for trial distribution purposes. Efficacy/Crop Tolerance Trials are available for the following: Entomology: Asparagus, Buckwheat, Field-grown conifers including Christmas trees, Grape, Ornamental (Outdoor), Quinoa, Spices (dill) Pathology: Broccoli, Cabbage, Caneberry (raspberry), Cherry (tart), Cucumber (greenhouse), Field-grown conifers including Christmas trees, Radish, Spinach, Weed Science: Cranberry, Ginseng, Sesame$02026
Ontario Ginseng Growers AssociationThe requested work covers a number of different crops, pests and pesticides in different crop growing zones across North America. TO CONDUCT PESTICIDE EFFICACY AND CROP TOLERANCE TRIALS, SCREENING TRIALS AND RESIDUE TRIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH OECD GOOD LABORATORY PRACTICES (GLP) RESIDUE TRIALS Proponents must submit the “Residue Trial Application Form” for each trial for which a bid is being made. All residue trials must be conducted in accordance with the requirements of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) or U.S.A. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) GLP. Zone 1 = 1A and Zones 5=5A=5B. Bids are acceptable for locations within the combined zones; however, bids for trials within the specified subzone may be given preference for trial distribution purposes. Note that Zone 7 does not equal Zone 7A. Residue Trials are available for the following: Zone 5/5A/5B Asparagus, Celery, Cranberry, Hemp, onion (green), Spices (Dill), Zone 7 Quinoa Zone 12 Cranberry Zone 14 Buckwheat, Hemp, Quinoa, EFFICACY/CROP TOLERANCE/ SCREENING TRIALS Proponents must submit the “Efficacy, Crop Tolerance and Screening Trials Application Form” for each trial for which a bid is being made. Location of the trial must be identified and efforts to ensure sufficient pest pressure at the site must be documented and submitted with the proposal. Bids for trial locations in differing zones than indicated may be made with documented support that the crop is grown and that the pest occurs in the proposed zone. Preference may be given to locations in the zone specified for trial distribution purposes. Efficacy/Crop Tolerance Trials are available for the following: Entomology: Asparagus, Buckwheat, Field-grown conifers including Christmas trees, Grape, Ornamental (Outdoor), Quinoa, Spices (dill) Pathology: Broccoli, Cabbage, Caneberry (raspberry), Cherry (tart), Cucumber (greenhouse), Field-grown conifers including Christmas trees, Radish, Spinach, Weed Science: Cranberry, Ginseng, Sesame$02026
Tall Pines Agricultural Research Ltd.The requested work covers a number of different crops, pests and pesticides in different crop growing zones across North America. TO CONDUCT PESTICIDE EFFICACY AND CROP TOLERANCE TRIALS, SCREENING TRIALS AND RESIDUE TRIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH OECD GOOD LABORATORY PRACTICES (GLP) RESIDUE TRIALS Proponents must submit the “Residue Trial Application Form” for each trial for which a bid is being made. All residue trials must be conducted in accordance with the requirements of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) or U.S.A. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) GLP. Zone 1 = 1A and Zones 5=5A=5B. Bids are acceptable for locations within the combined zones; however, bids for trials within the specified subzone may be given preference for trial distribution purposes. Note that Zone 7 does not equal Zone 7A. Residue Trials are available for the following: Zone 5/5A/5B Asparagus, Celery, Cranberry, Hemp, onion (green), Spices (Dill), Zone 7 Quinoa Zone 12 Cranberry Zone 14 Buckwheat, Hemp, Quinoa, EFFICACY/CROP TOLERANCE/ SCREENING TRIALS Proponents must submit the “Efficacy, Crop Tolerance and Screening Trials Application Form” for each trial for which a bid is being made. Location of the trial must be identified and efforts to ensure sufficient pest pressure at the site must be documented and submitted with the proposal. Bids for trial locations in differing zones than indicated may be made with documented support that the crop is grown and that the pest occurs in the proposed zone. Preference may be given to locations in the zone specified for trial distribution purposes. Efficacy/Crop Tolerance Trials are available for the following: Entomology: Asparagus, Buckwheat, Field-grown conifers including Christmas trees, Grape, Ornamental (Outdoor), Quinoa, Spices (dill) Pathology: Broccoli, Cabbage, Caneberry (raspberry), Cherry (tart), Cucumber (greenhouse), Field-grown conifers including Christmas trees, Radish, Spinach, Weed Science: Cranberry, Ginseng, Sesame$02026
Wintergreen GardensThe requested work covers a number of different crops, pests and pesticides in different crop growing zones across North America. TO CONDUCT PESTICIDE EFFICACY AND CROP TOLERANCE TRIALS, SCREENING TRIALS AND RESIDUE TRIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH OECD GOOD LABORATORY PRACTICES (GLP) RESIDUE TRIALS Proponents must submit the “Residue Trial Application Form” for each trial for which a bid is being made. All residue trials must be conducted in accordance with the requirements of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) or U.S.A. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) GLP. Zone 1 = 1A and Zones 5=5A=5B. Bids are acceptable for locations within the combined zones; however, bids for trials within the specified subzone may be given preference for trial distribution purposes. Note that Zone 7 does not equal Zone 7A. Residue Trials are available for the following: Zone 5/5A/5B Asparagus, Celery, Cranberry, Hemp, onion (green), Spices (Dill), Zone 7 Quinoa Zone 12 Cranberry Zone 14 Buckwheat, Hemp, Quinoa, EFFICACY/CROP TOLERANCE/ SCREENING TRIALS Proponents must submit the “Efficacy, Crop Tolerance and Screening Trials Application Form” for each trial for which a bid is being made. Location of the trial must be identified and efforts to ensure sufficient pest pressure at the site must be documented and submitted with the proposal. Bids for trial locations in differing zones than indicated may be made with documented support that the crop is grown and that the pest occurs in the proposed zone. Preference may be given to locations in the zone specified for trial distribution purposes. Efficacy/Crop Tolerance Trials are available for the following: Entomology: Asparagus, Buckwheat, Field-grown conifers including Christmas trees, Grape, Ornamental (Outdoor), Quinoa, Spices (dill) Pathology: Broccoli, Cabbage, Caneberry (raspberry), Cherry (tart), Cucumber (greenhouse), Field-grown conifers including Christmas trees, Radish, Spinach, Weed Science: Cranberry, Ginseng, Sesame$02026
Perennia Food and AgricultureThe requested work covers a number of different crops, pests and pesticides in different crop growing zones across North America. TO CONDUCT PESTICIDE EFFICACY AND CROP TOLERANCE TRIALS, SCREENING TRIALS AND RESIDUE TRIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH OECD GOOD LABORATORY PRACTICES (GLP) RESIDUE TRIALS Proponents must submit the “Residue Trial Application Form” for each trial for which a bid is being made. All residue trials must be conducted in accordance with the requirements of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) or U.S.A. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) GLP. Zone 1 = 1A and Zones 5=5A=5B. Bids are acceptable for locations within the combined zones; however, bids for trials within the specified subzone may be given preference for trial distribution purposes. Note that Zone 7 does not equal Zone 7A. Residue Trials are available for the following: Zone 5/5A/5B Asparagus, Celery, Cranberry, Hemp, onion (green), Spices (Dill), Zone 7 Quinoa Zone 12 Cranberry Zone 14 Buckwheat, Hemp, Quinoa, EFFICACY/CROP TOLERANCE/ SCREENING TRIALS Proponents must submit the “Efficacy, Crop Tolerance and Screening Trials Application Form” for each trial for which a bid is being made. Location of the trial must be identified and efforts to ensure sufficient pest pressure at the site must be documented and submitted with the proposal. Bids for trial locations in differing zones than indicated may be made with documented support that the crop is grown and that the pest occurs in the proposed zone. Preference may be given to locations in the zone specified for trial distribution purposes. Efficacy/Crop Tolerance Trials are available for the following: Entomology: Asparagus, Buckwheat, Field-grown conifers including Christmas trees, Grape, Ornamental (Outdoor), Quinoa, Spices (dill) Pathology: Broccoli, Cabbage, Caneberry (raspberry), Cherry (tart), Cucumber (greenhouse), Field-grown conifers including Christmas trees, Radish, Spinach, Weed Science: Cranberry, Ginseng, Sesame$02026

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