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All Action MS502 Over USD100000 This report provides information about FAO’s vendors and their goods and services for 2013 where the value of the Purchase Order exceeds US$100,000. This data is presented to the best of FAO's knowledge as correct. If there are omissions, errors or comments please do contact FAO Vendors with procurement actions over USD100,000 for 2013 [email protected] Name of Vendor Vendor Country General Description of Goods or Services Sum of USD Total Net Value A.G. THOMAS (PTY) LTD Swaziland Construction of Ndlolowane dam and Irrigation scheme 329,722.81 A.G. THOMAS (PTY) LTD Total 329,722.81 A.K. Bhuiyan & Co. Bangladesh Measurement instruments 172,529.31 A.K. Bhuiyan & Co. Total 172,529.31 A.T.I. SANITAL-PIEMONTE-LATECNICA Italy Facility Support Services HQ 4,490,956.25 A.T.I. SANITAL-PIEMONTE-LATECNICA Total 4,490,956.25 AASTRA ITALIA SPA Italy Technical Support Services HQ 107,679.97 AASTRA ITALIA SPA Total 107,679.97 ABDEL AAL RAGHEB COMPANY Palestinian Territory,Occupied Procurement of sheep 239,095.24 ABDEL AAL RAGHEB COMPANY Total 239,095.24 ABID HUSSAIN SHAH CORPORATION Pakistan Breeding Goats 7,865.05 Feeding Kit, Milking Kit & Milk Collection Unit 39,408.72 Milk Collection units 3,212.94 Seeds Silos 27,124.00 Seed Silos & Tool Kits 42,607.67 ABID HUSSAIN SHAH CORPORATION Total 120,218.38 ACADEV COMPANY LIMITED Ghana Constuction and rehabilitation works RAF 75,813.31 Constuction and rehabilitation works RAF 96,702.27 ACADEV COMPANY LIMITED Total 172,515.58 ACEA ENERGIA SPA Italy Electricity - Utilities 2,559,681.70 Electricity - Utilities 16,282.22 ACEA ENERGIA SPA Total 2,575,963.92 ACEA SPA Italy Water - Utilities 149,253.73 ACEA SPA Total 149,253.73 ACI MOTORS LIMITED Bangladesh Low Lift Pump and spare parts 93,621.59 Low Lift Pump Project 81,166.23 Low Lift Pump and spare parts 148,919.57 Power Threshers 270,331.14 Power Thresher & Spare Parts 425,807.07 Power Tiller and Spare parts 405,424.82 Power Tillers 546,471.73 Power Tillers and accessories 193,289.04 Water salinity meter 22,863.95 ACI MOTORS LIMITED Total 2,187,895.14 ADITINET CONSULTING SPA Italy Software 108,965.97 ADITINET CONSULTING SPA Total 108,965.97 ADVANCED CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES LIMITED Bangladesh Crop Seeds 205,263.77 Kangkong Seed(Summer) 1,134.15 Vegetable seeds 1,452.35 Vegetable seeds 4,828.29 ADVANCED CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES LIMITED Total 212,678.56 AFAR WATER WORKS CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISE Ethiopia Construction Water Ponds 12,178.08 Construction of Additional Ponds 123,283.45 Construction of Water Points and ponds 276,588.64 AFAR WATER WORKS CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISE Total 412,050.17 Afghan Bam Construction Company Afghanistan Construction of Canal Structures 154,658.53 Afghan Bam Construction Company Total 154,658.53 AFGHAN DARWISH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Afghanistan Construction of Irrigation Canals 161,106.45 Construction of Irrigation Canals 186,470.45 AFGHAN DARWISH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Total 347,576.90 AFGHAN LASER ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Afghanistan Rehabilitation of Karizes 125,307.71 AFGHAN LASER ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Total 125,307.71 Afghan Lucky Construction Company & Erfan Amanzai Construction Company (JV)Afghanistan Construction of Irrigation Canals 100,002.98 Afghan Lucky Construction Company & Erfan Amanzai Construction Company (JV) Total 100,002.98 Afghan Zinat Construction Company Afghanistan Construction of Irrigation Canals 155,069.96 Afghan Zinat Construction Company Total 155,069.96 AFP ATLANTIDA Honduras CUOTA PATRONAL 111,102.66 AFP ATLANTIDA Total 111,102.66 AFRITOOL PTY LTD Swaziland Outils agricol 100,020.00 Protective clothing for labourers and visitors for Mpisi pig breeding station 364.49 Siphilanjani farmers community garden tools - Timbutini 585.72 AFRITOOL PTY LTD Total 100,970.21 AGRI COMMODITIES & FINANCE FZE United Arab Emirates Fertilizers 191,835.40 AGRI COMMODITIES & FINANCE FZE Total 191,835.40 AGRI CONSULTANTS AND SUPPLIERS United States Treadle pumps 13,812.50 Cowpea seeds 31,225.00 Treadle pumps 39,700.00 Treadle pumps 39,312.50 AGRI CONSULTANTS AND SUPPLIERS Total 124,050.00 AGRIBUSINESS SUDAN COMPANY LTD Sudan Crop seeds 50,077.54 vegetable seeds and legumes 161,570.11 AGRIBUSINESS SUDAN COMPANY LTD Total 211,647.65 AGRICULTURAL INPUTS SUPPLY ENTERPRISE (AISE) Ethiopia Fertilizer Urea 101,488.68 Fertilizers (DAP & UREA) 299,145.13 Fertilizer 109,846.97 Fertilizer Urea 49,856.92 AGRICULTURAL INPUTS SUPPLY ENTERPRISE (AISE) Total 560,337.70 AGRICULTURAL TRADING COMPANY LIMITED United States Chemicals 2,883.45 Fertilizer 540.74 Fertilizer 86,775.00 NPK Fertilizer 57,850.00 Fertilizer Urea 18,450.00 Fertilizer Urea 79,218.75 AGRICULTURAL TRADING COMPANY LIMITED Total 245,717.94 AGRICULTURE STORE CORPORATION Samoa Fish Farming Equipments 124.32 Poly Bags 1,711.71 Supplies 28,112.66 Fertilizers 383.85 Supplies 71,251.54 AGRICULTURE STORE CORPORATION Total 101,584.08 AGRO VET FARM Sri Lanka 45 day old chicks 12,427.12 Livestock 171,251.20 Livestock - Goats 22,588.06 AGRO VET FARM Total 206,266.38 AGROCOSUR Colombia Compra de concentrado 2,797.62 PUTUMAYO 16,647.21 COMPRA DE HERRAMIENTAS, MATERIALES, FERTILIZANTES, MADERAS Y PLÑÁSTICOS PARA PITT DEL CHOCO 31,559.83 COMPRA INSUMOS AGRÍCOLAS PITT HUILA 67,280.57 (blank) 15,105.14 AGROCOSUR Total 133,390.37 AGUSTIN RIVERO BLASQUEZ Mexico RENTA DE OFICINAS EN INSURGENTES SUR 813, PISO 12, PARA EL PROYECTO 50,513.22 RENTA DE OFICINAS EN PISO 11, BODEGA Y 1 ESPACIO DE ESTACIONAMIENTO EN INSURGENTES SUR 813 PARA EL PROYECTO 46,449.01 UTF/MEX/110 RENTA DE OFICINAS EN INSURGENTES SUR 813, PISO 12, PARA EL PROYECTO 78,950.61 AGUSTIN RIVERO BLASQUEZ Total 175,912.84 AHM ENTERPRISE Ethiopia Veterinary Drugs 51,944.13 Veterinary Drugs 1,663.10 Veterinary Drugs 105,131.92 AHM ENTERPRISE Total 158,739.15 AHMED AL DHADOUH COMPANY Palestinian Territory,Occupied Rabbit units for Gaza Strip 80,134.23 Rabbit units for Gaza Strip 204,179.61 Rabbit units for Gaza Strip 32,428.03 Chicken units for Gaza Strip 19,500.82 AHMED AL DHADOUH COMPANY Total 336,242.69 AKOH BOAT BUILDERS PVT. LTD. Bangladesh Motorised Fibre Reinforcement Plastic Fishing Vessel(FRP) 480,570.62 AKOH BOAT BUILDERS PVT. LTD. Total 480,570.62 AKUSE CONSTRUCTION (PTY) LTD Swaziland Constuction services 1,013,503.05 AKUSE CONSTRUCTION (PTY) LTD Total 1,013,503.05 AL Construction Jamaica Construction of Screen Houses 51,698.46 Materials for Sreen Houses 51,698.46 AL Construction Total 103,396.92 AL dabbagh Development Sudan Vet drugs 35,474.64 Vet drugs 6,628.59 Vet drugs 100,054.35 Vet drugs 60,443.76 Tyres 3,192.93 Vet drugs 4,452.90 Veterinary Equipments 11,044.49 AL dabbagh Development Total 221,291.66 AL HAMD TRADERS Pakistan Agricultural tools 19,188.82 Fertilizer 98,946.95 Fertilizer 25,775.05 Vegetable seeds and fertlizer 8,236.50 AL HAMD TRADERS Total 152,147.32 AL MAKHARZEH STORES Palestine Vetch and Barley seeds 204,161.98 AL MAKHARZEH STORES Total 204,161.98 AL YASMEEN CO FOR AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Palestine Greenhouses 10,600.00 Grazing fodder 4,527.93 Fodder 97,168.59 AL YASMEEN CO FOR AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Total 112,296.52 ALAM TRADERS Bangladesh Construction services 120,822.76 Contruction servicers 3,433.29 Cages and stands 77,537.28 ALAM TRADERS Total 201,793.33 ALES 24 FACILITY SRL Italy Maintenance Services HQ 842,881.73 ALES 24 FACILITY SRL Total 842,881.73 ALES 24 SRL Italy Maintenance Services HQ 129,369.53 ALES 24 SRL Total 129,369.53 ALFA-AGRO CHEM (PTY) LTD Lesotho Fertilizers 344,100.00 Fertilizers LAN & NPK 88,892.50 ALFA-AGRO CHEM (PTY) LTD Total 432,992.50 AL-FALAH AUTO COMPANY Saudi Arabia Vehicles 194,533.32 AL-FALAH AUTO COMPANY Total 194,533.32 Al-Farouk Center for Farms Services Yemen Animal dry fodder and feed concentrate 331,851.72 Al-Farouk Center for Farms Services Total 331,851.72 ALKINA COMPANY FOR GENERAL TRADING AND CONTRACTING Palestine Agricultural water well 49,641.00 Irrigation Network 64,615.94 ALKINA COMPANY FOR GENERAL TRADING AND CONTRACTING Total 114,256.94 All Focus (Private) Ltd Sri Lanka Seed Paddy 112,517.51 All Focus (Private) Ltd Total 112,517.51 Allah Dad Khan Bamyan Construction Company Afghanistan Construction Works 186,538.35 Allah Dad Khan Bamyan Construction Company Total 186,538.35 ALLIANZ SUISSE Switzerland Insurance services 253,171.00 ALLIANZ SUISSE Total 253,171.00 ALPHO TRADING Congo, The Democratic Republic Handtools 48,140.00 Handtools 13,670.00 Agricultural equipment 28,705.40 Agricultural equipment 22,808.00 Agricultural equipment 395,503.60 Agricultural equipment 10,148.00 Agricultural equipment 22,200.00 Agricultural equipment 85,931.00 ALPHO TRADING Total 627,106.00 ALRAWABI FOR AGRICCULTURE TRADING Yemen Urea fertilizer 144,400.00 ALRAWABI FOR AGRICCULTURE TRADING Total 144,400.00 ALS MARINE CENTER CORPORATION Philippines Patrol Boats 146,277.17 ALS MARINE CENTER CORPORATION Total 146,277.17 ALSAMNA SONS COMPANY Palestine Rehabilitaion of six underground wells in Gaza Strip 183,346.20 ALSAMNA SONS COMPANY Total 183,346.20 ALSANABEL COMPANY Palestinian Territory,Occupied FMD Vaccines and vaccination sundries 561,174.51 ALSANABEL COMPANY Total 561,174.51 AMEX EXPORT-IMPORT GMBH Austria Laboratory Consumables, Equipment, kits and reagents 224,512.90 AMEX EXPORT-IMPORT GMBH Total 224,512.90 AMHARA SEED ENTERPRISE Ethiopia Seeds 242,026.44 AMHARA SEED ENTERPRISE Total 242,026.44 AMIRAN KENYA LTD Kenya Crop Seeds 5,001.00 Crop Seeds 157,860.00 Vegetable seeds 7,881.50 Vegetables Seeds 104,944.24 AMIRAN KENYA LTD Total 275,686.74 Anhar Construction Company Afghanistan Construction of Ponds in Istalif District, Kabul Province
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