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502-Stat08 (2018-Q1 Wip) This report provides information about FAO’s Vendors where the value of the Purchase Order exceeds US$100,000 within EU and UN- VENDORS FOR EU and UN-REDD PROJECTS WITH VALUES OVER US$100,000 FOR Quarter 1, 2018 REDD funded projects. This data is presented to the best of FAO's knowledge as correct. If there are omissions, errors or comments please do contact [email protected] Vendor Name Vendor Country Project Symbol Project Title General Description of Goods or Services Sum of USD Net Ordered Value ADI Associates Malta OSRO/SOM/609/EC No piracy: alternatives for youth living in coastal PR No. 17/313 - Feasibility Study in Hobyo 172,000 communities of Puntland, Galmudug and Mogadishu. ADI Associates Total 172,000 AL QAHOOM STORES FOR GENERAL TRADING AND Yemen OSRO/YEM/606/EC Enhancing Yemen Food Security Information Systems Beehives Cell & Honey Extractor Awarded 70,817 AGRICULTURE & VETERINARY DEVELOPMENT and Rural Livelihoods Programme (EFRP) destination . Hodaidah, Sadah, Abyan, Shabwah, & Ibb Community health workers veterinary bags. 40,880 Awarded destination FAO Sanaa Office. AL QAHOOM STORES FOR GENERAL TRADING AND 111,697 AGRICULTURE & VETERINARY DEVELOPMENT Total ALINE IMPACT LIMITED United Kingdom GCP /ETH/089/EC Strengthening Institutionalized Subnational Provision of Service to undertake Monitoring, 144,550 Coordination Structures and Harmonization Evaluation and Knowledge Management Mechanisms Capacity Development Support to EU Reset Clusters ALINE IMPACT LIMITED Total 144,550 AMANA MONEY TRANSFER LIMITED Kenya OSRO/SOM/712/EC Famine prevention and drought response in Somalia Amendment 2 LOA 77/2017 Shabelle Relief and 81,092 Development Organization (SHARDO) MV fee For provision of ''Supervison Seveices of Unconditional cash Transfer Activities in Gaalkacyo District, Mudug Region Amendment 2 LOA 79/2017 with Somali Trust 106,371 Aid (STA) " MV Fee Supervision Services of Unconditional Cash Transfer Activities" in Jalalaqsi District, Hiraan Region Amendment 2 LOA 80/2017 Riverrine Relief 218,196 Programme (RRP) For provision of Supervision services of unconditional cash transfer activities in Beletweyne Buloburte Districts , Hiraan Region Amendment 2 LOA 83/2017 Horn of Africa 126,654 Relief and Development Agency (HARDA) Cash transfer and MV fee -For provision of Supervision services of uncondional cash transfer activities in Baardhere District, Gedo Region Amendment 2 LOA 87/2017 Shabelle Releif and 97,812 Development Organization (SHARDO) For provision of Supervision Services of Unconditional cash transfer activities in Afgoye District, Lower Shebelle Region Amendment 3 LOA 89/2017 Adable 59,252 Organization for Community Assistance (AOCA) Cash Amount - For provision of ''Supervison Seveices of Unconditional cash Transfer Activities in Waajid & Xudur Districts,Bakool Region LOA Amendment 1 230/2017 Cash Amount- 65,887 KAAH Organization Cash Transfer For the Provision of "Supervision Services of Unconditional Cash Transfer Activities in Ceeldheer District, Galgadud Region LOA Amendment 1 AMANA MONEY TRANSFER LIMITED Total 755,264 BALTIC CONTROL LTD Denmark GCP /GAM/038/EC Improving Food Security and Nutrition in the Gambia Inspection services against PO 3701878 (loading 7,000 through Food Fortification and unloading) GCP /GAM/040/EC Agriculture for Economic Growth and Food Inspection Services (loading and unloading) vs 5,000 Security/Nutrition to mitigate migration flows PO 3701874 UNOPS; PR 3700064; GCP/GAM/040/EC GCP /MON/014/EC Support to employment creation in Mongolia (SECiM) Inspection Services (loading) vs PO 9571767 3,000 Component 2: Piloting quality private sector work in UNOPS; PR 9570048; GCP/MON/014/EC selected livestock and vegetable value chains GCP /MOZ/111/EC National Programme on Food security - (EU-MDG GCP/MOZ/111/EC - Inspection of seeds in 2,350 Initiative - Agriculture, food security, rural development Mozambique - P.O 6203782 and natural resource management) GCP/MOZ/111/EC - PRE-LOADING INSPECTION - 375 P.O 6203624 GCP/MOZ/111/EC - Pre-loading inspection for 650 utensils GCP/MOZ/111/EC - Pre-loading inspection off 2,400 seeds - P.O 6203777 GCP /PNG/006/EC Technical support to the Papua New Guinea Forest PR 9820001 - Inspection services vs Santpoort 3,000 Authority to implement a multi-purpose National PO 9820077 - Forestry Equipment (lot 1) to Forest Inventory. Papua New Guinea - GCP /PNG/006/EC PR 9820002 - Inspection services vs IPA PO 3,000 9820076 - Forestry Equipment (lot 2 and 3) to Papua New Guinea - GCP /PNG/006/EC GCP /SSD/008/EC Enhanced Knowledge and Education for Resilient PR 141/2018 inspection of Milk Handling 500 Pastoral Livelihoods in South Sudan equipment purchase order 8013589 - PANCROP COMMERCIAL TRADING JLT (Dubai) PR 141/2018 inspection of Milk Handling 500 equipment purchase order 8013590 - AVALON GENERAL TRADING LLC (Burj Al Awael) PR 141/2018 inspection of Milk Handling 500 equipment purchase orders 8013587 - TRACK MANUFACTURING CO PVT LTD (India) PR 157/2017-Inspection at unloading related PO 333 8013510(UNICEF for cold chain) PR#150/2017- Inspection of veterinary 80 drugs(Albendazole drench 10%) under PO- 8013662 with Brilliant Bio Pharma PR#150/2018- Inspection of Veterinary drugs 38 under PO-8013636 with Medina Chemicals for the Novidium Chloride based on the supplier's offer in response to tender#TN-SS-2017-046 GCP /SUD/074/EC Promote the provision for legitimate land tenure rights Pre inspection services when the vehicles 450 using VGGT to conflict displaced communities including arrived Port Sudan. small scale rural farmers, pastoralist, and IDPs in Darfur region GCP /TUR/063/EC Agricultural Implications for Ecosystem Based Inspection of tractor mounted sprayer at 650 Adaptation (EBA) to Climate Change in Steppe loading against PO 8502444 placed with Ecosystem supplier Azim Ziraat OSRO/NIR/705/EC Enhanced food security coordination and analysis and Inspection in respect of PO 6802037 - Vitae 19,700 improved food security in Northeast Nigeria Seeds Nigeria Ltd (Additional Quantity) Inspection of motor pumps 1,800 inspection of vegetable seeds in respect of Vitae 14,150 Seeds Nigeria Ltd - PO 6802037 (Additional Quantity) INSPECTION ORDER 6802274 AGAINST PO 9,000 6802273 BAFO 6800004/WWL PR 6800661 OSRO/NIR/703/SWI OSRO/NIR/704/BEL OSRO/NIR/705/EC RICE SEEDS TO NIGERIA Inspection Services (loading and unloading) vs 20,500 PO 6802093 (Springfield Agro) Inspection Services (loading and unloading) vs 7,000 PO 6802094 (Kaffo Mines) Inspection/Testing of Water Pump - PO 1,800 6802071 PR 6800669 Superintendence Services against 5,000 PO 6802282 PR 6800670 Superintendence Services against 5,000 PO 6802285 OSRO/SSD/703/EC Strengthening the Livelihoods Resilience of Pastoral and PR 141/2018 inspection of Milk Handling 500 Agro-Pastoral Communities in South Sudan cross- equipment purchase order 8013589 - PANCROP border areas with Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda COMMERCIAL TRADING JLT (Dubai) PR 141/2018 inspection of Milk Handling 500 equipment purchase order 8013590 - AVALON GENERAL TRADING LLC (Burj Al Awael) PR 141/2018 inspection of Milk Handling 500 equipment purchase orders 8013587 - TRACK MANUFACTURING CO PVT LTD (India) PR#150/2017- Inspection of veterinary 1,573 drugs(Albendazole drench 10%) under PO- 8013662 with Brilliant Bio Pharma PR#150/2018- Inspection of Veterinary drugs 1,485 under PO-8013636 with Medina Chemicals for the Novidium Chloride based on the supplier's offer in response to tender#TN-SS-2017-046 OSRO/SYR/601/EC Strengthening the resilience to food insecurity of crisis- Inspection Services vs PO 332340 Hand Trowel 650 affected households and communities to Gaziantep PR 60948 - Superintendence services at loading 1,500 point - PO 332565 - PSM Global Impex OSRO/YEM/504/EC Enhanced Rural Resilience in Yemen (ERRY) 2016-2019 Inspection Services vs PO 9102458 4,257 OSRO/YEM/606/EC Enhancing Yemen Food Security Information Systems PR 9100284 - Inspections at loading and 8,850 and Rural Livelihoods Programme (EFRP) unloading against PO 910372 (Computer Engineering World) UNJP/GAM/039/EC Post-Crisis Response to Food and Nutrition Insecurity in PR 3700069 - Inspection services 4,800 The Gambia BALTIC CONTROL LTD Total 138,391 BCB BUJUMBURA Burundi OSRO/BDI/605/EC Appui élargi à l`amélioration des capacités de résilience Service de transfert des fonds foires agricoles : 62,217 des populations vulnérables les plus affectées par les PRO ACT 2 effets de la crise multifactorielle au Burundi (phase 2) Services de transfert des fonds / Foires ux 39,611 semences agricole: PRO ACT 2 BCB BUJUMBURA Total 101,828 BIOANALYT GMBH Germany GCP /GAM/038/EC Improving Food Security and Nutrition in the Gambia PR 3700062 - iCheck Devices 210,215 through Food Fortification BIOANALYT GMBH Total 210,215 CHISIPITE DRILLING Zimbabwe GCP /ZIM/026/EC Smallholder Irrigation Support Programme Commitment of funds in GRMS - Borehole 135,750 drilling works at Mutema Irrigation Scheme, Chipinge District - GCP/ZIM/026/EC CHISIPITE DRILLING Total 135,750 CIRDAP AUDITORIUM AND CAFETERIA Bangladesh GCP /BGD/063/EC Meeting the Undernutrition Challenge Event Cost, PR # 1502540,Project : GCP 1,474 (MUCH):Strengthening the enabling environment for /BGD/063/EC food security and nutrition CIRDAP AUDITORIUM AND CAFETERIA Total 1,474 COMPUTER ENGINEERING WORLD (CEW) Yemen OSRO/YEM/606/EC Enhancing Yemen Food Security Information Systems Bid 9100026/mi PRs 9100281, 9100277, 561,451 and Rural Livelihoods Programme (EFRP) 9100279, 9100264 SOLAR PUMPS TO YEMEN OSRO/YEM606/EC ; GCP YEM/036/NET
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