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Paraguayan Institute of Agrarian Technology (IPTA) awarded for a total value of G. 840,000,000

The Paraguayan Institute of Agrarian Technology (IPTA) awarded a total value of G. 840,000,000 to the Call for Tenders No. 417,586 for the Acquisition of Food Products and Mineral Salts. For this tender, offers began to be received on Wednesday, September 21, 2022.

In the tender that is within the category Food products 2 companies were benefited. The procedure implemented to carry out the call for bids was Bid Contest.

BENEFITED OFFERS

The call was submitted by 3 companies, of which finally 2 of them were suppliers of said tender.

The awarded companies were Grupo Empresarial del Paraguay SA represented by Darío Ruben Baez, Nancy Acosta and Hector González Ortega for a value of G. 760,000,000, its participation as supplier represents 90.48% of the total awarded and El Castillo SA represented by Edgardo Emiliano Gil Rodríguez, Nidia Cañete de Gil, José Fernando Gil Cañete and Gonzalo Gil Cañete for a value of 80,000,000 with a participation of 9.52% of the total awarded.

PRESENTED BIDDERS
To the call, 1 company appeared: Distribuidora Exclusive SA »Dexsa».

Source: DNCP



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