This tender has been awarded to Ikotsholo Trading and Projects for R 4 674 500 00.
Ikotsholo Trading and Projects
Issuing Organization
Agricultural Research Council
Location
National
Award Date
27 October 2023
Award Date
27 October 2023
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
18709
IMBUNELA TRADING AND PROJECTS, IKOTSHOLO TRADING AND PROJECTS, MAGRICOR PTY LTD, ASH MAN GROUP, NKWELE AGRIBUSINESS PLANNING AND INVESTMENTS
Awarded To
Ikotsholo Trading and Projects
Awarding Entity
Agricultural Research Council
Award Value
R 4 674 500 00
Awarded: 27 October 2023
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