RTI invites bids for machinery in Ethiopia agriculture project

The Feed the Future Ethiopia Transforming Agriculture (FTF-ETA) project, managed by RTI International, has issued an invitation for bids from eligible companies to supply machinery. Bidders must submit detailed profiles demonstrating relevant experience and capacity.

RTI International is an independent organization founded in 1958 as a centerpiece of the Research Triangle Park in North Carolina. It conducts innovative, multidisciplinary research to improve the human condition and provides a full spectrum of services with a worldwide staff of more than 6,000 people.

The Feed the Future Ethiopia Transforming Agriculture (FTF-ETA) project invites all eligible bidders to submit detailed company profiles, including experience in producing similar machinery. It seeks qualified manufacturing, importing, and wholesale companies with the necessary technical and financial capacity, along with a valid business license for the current Ethiopian fiscal year (2018).

Qualified bidders can collect the RFQ/RFP from the RTI International website at https://www.rti.org/current-opportunities. The RTI-FTFETA project reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

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