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Compost Supply for Agricultural Use

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The contract seeks the delivery of compost certified to meet environmental and sustainability standards for agricultural applications, specifically in soil enhancement and pest control initiatives. It is issued as a subcontract under the California Department of Food & Agriculture with a North American Industry Classification System code of 213111, indicating alignment with agricultural support activities. Interested parties must submit responses by August 5, 2026, with the opportunity posted on July 16, 2026, through the Cal eProcure portal. The compost must comply with state-mandated environmental criteria to ensure it supports sustainable farming practices without introducing contaminants or harming local ecosystems. Performance is expected to serve California’s agricultural sector broadly, though specific delivery locations are not detailed in the posting. The procurement emphasizes ecological responsibility and adherence to regulatory benchmarks for organic matter quality and safety in land application.

General Info

Deliver certified compost for California agriculture meeting environmental standards by August 5, 2026.

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California Department of Food & AgricultureView Agency

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213111 - Drilling Oil and Gas WellsView NAICS

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CA, USA

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AgencyCalifornia Department of Food & Agriculture
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Delivery of compost meeting environmental and sustainability standards for use in soil enhancement or pest control programs.

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