Exterior view of Gyeonggi-do Eco-friendly Agricultural Products Distribution Center

Exterior view of Gyeonggi-do Eco-friendly Agricultural Products Distribution Center

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[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Gyeonggi Province is recruiting eco-friendly agricultural product supply organizations related to eco-friendly school meals.


The Gyeonggi-do Agricultural and Marine Products Promotion Agency announced on the 17th that it will publicly recruit organizations supplying eco-friendly agricultural products from outside the province for eco-friendly school meals in the province next year.


Through this recruitment, the Promotion Agency will select ▲ one producer organization supplying eco-friendly agricultural products from outside the province per metropolitan city/province (up to 8 places including Gangwon, Gyeongnam, Gyeongbuk, Jeonbuk, Chungnam, Chungbuk, Jeju, etc.) ▲ up to 8 organizations in the category of local government-invested and funded institutions supplying eco-friendly agricultural products from outside the province (up to 2 per metropolitan city/province), totaling about 16 organizations.


The Promotion Agency will finalize the selected organizations through a first round of document screening (quantitative evaluation) in January next year, a second round of on-site inspection, and a third round of proposal evaluation (qualitative evaluation). The selected organizations (companies) can participate in the Gyeonggi Province eco-friendly school meal project starting from March next year.



Organizations (companies) wishing to participate can check the recruitment announcement on the website of the Gyeonggi-do Agricultural and Marine Products Promotion Agency and the Public Procurement Service's Nara Marketplace, and submit their applications in person by the deadline for each category on December 30 of this year and January 2-3 of next year.


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