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The Department of Agriculture is procuring canned vegetable tomato products for domestic food assistance programs, specifically tomato sauce and meatless spaghetti sauce. The procurement is set aside for small business concerns, with a 10% set-aside for service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses, and products must be sourced from the current crop year.
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Verify on SAM.govThis amendment adds a 10% SDVOSB Small Business Set-Aside for material 100334 (Tomato Sauce-Can 6/10) and material 100336 (Spaghetti Sauce Meatless-Can 6/10) Amendment 2 - 4/24/2026 - This amendment
1) Incorporates the updated AMS Master Invitation for Bids Domestic Commodity Procurement (MIFB-D) dated April 24, 2026 and
2) Clarifies that products grown and packed for this purchase must be from the current crop year/harvest. For this solicitation, 2025 crop year is acceptable only until 2026 crop is available, once available, 2026 crop year must be used. This is a combined for commercial products or commercial services prepared in accordance with part 5.101(d). This announcement constitutes the only solicitation. Offers are being requested and a separate written solicitation will not be issued. Solicitation number 2000011262 is issued as a invitation for bid (IFB) for Canned Vegetable Tomato Products. This acquisition is set-aside for small business concerns. This solicitation incorporates provisions and clauses by reference. The full text of provisions and clauses may be accessed electronically at www.acquisition.gov. NOTICE FOR FILING AGENCY PROTESTS United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Ombudsman Program The USDA is committed to issuing solicitations and awarding contracts in a fair and prompt manner. The Ombudsman Program for Agency Protests (OPAP) was established to address protest issues within the agency, providing an alternative to costly and time-consuming litigation. Operating independently, OPAP offers relief comparable to that granted by the Government Accountability Office (GAO). Interested parties are encouraged to resolve concerns through USDA’s internal Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) process before pursuing external forums such as the GAO. Concerns may be addressed informally or through a formal agency protest filed with either the
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