OJSC Agroleasing Annuls Results of Tender for Purchase of Fertilizers and Herbicides
Baku / 09/22/17 / Turan: State-owned OJSC Agroleasing announced the annulment of the tender results for the purchase of mineral fertilizers and herbicides. The reasons for taking this step are not reported.
The tender https://goo.gl/ovJhNG was held on September 15 on six lots. Sodium ammonia, ammonium sulfate, ammophos, nitroammophosca, carbamide, as well as plant protection against weeds were purchased. OJSC Agroleasing does not inform about the winners of the tender.
Last year, OJSC Agroleasing purchased herbicides from the company Renville Products Ltd. The contract amount was over 1.6 million manat. The results of the tender for the purchase of mineral fertilizers are not reported. -----08B
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