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Nonfat Dry Milk (NDM) Supply for Export

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The contract involves the supply of nonfortified nonfat dry milk intended for international food aid programs. The scope includes not only the provision of the product itself but also encompasses packaging, labeling, inspection, and delivery responsibilities up to specified Free On Board (F.O.B.) points. This indicates a comprehensive obligation to ensure the product is suitably prepared and delivered for export, meeting relevant quality and logistical requirements. Issued by the Agricultural Marketing Service under the Department of Agriculture, this subcontract aligns with NAICS code 311512, which pertains to dairy product manufacturing. The contract is scheduled with a response deadline of November 19, 2026, and the place of performance is indicated as Washington. While no set-aside details or specific organization types are mentioned, the contract focuses on fulfilling food aid needs through a well-defined supply and delivery process managed by the USDA.

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Supply nonfortified nonfat dry milk with packaging, inspection, and delivery for international food aid.

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Department Of Agriculture → Agricultural Marketing ServiceView Agency

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311512 - Creamery Butter ManufacturingView NAICS

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Washington, DC, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Agriculture → Agricultural Marketing Service
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Supply of nonfortified nonfat dry milk for international food aid programs, including packaging, labeling, inspection, and delivery to F.O.B. points.

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