The first fish auction for the Armed Forces of Ukraine: silver carp, carp and trout from Ukraine won

Published 2025년 4월 19일

Tridge summary

The first auctions for the supply of fish products to military personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were held on the Prozorro platform, with four lots available for bidding. The lots, which included cod, carp, and trout, saw active competition among suppliers, with no bids received for lots with pollock and cod. The results of the auction indicate a strong preference for domestically produced fish over imported options. The State Rear Operator is planning to expand the product range for future auctions to further support domestic producers and increase food security.
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Original content

The first auctions for the supply of domestically produced fish products to provide military personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were held. The auction was held on the Prozorro platform within the framework of the updated 3PL supply model (for the city of Kyiv and the Kyiv region) of products for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which was announced by the State Rear Operator. Four lots were presented at the auction. Lot No. 1 "Pallet, cod" - the auction did not take place, no participant applied. Lot No. 2 "Tovstolob" (26,880.00 UAH) was submitted by 2 participants (PE "Poseidon Plus", LLC "Chornomor Moreprodukt"). The winner is PE "Poseidon Plus" (26,308.78 UAH). Lot No. 3 “Carp” (UAH 70,400.00) was submitted by 3 participants (PE “Poseidon Plus”, LLC “Chornomor Moreproduct”, LLC “Fishman Trading”). The winner is PE “Poseidon Plus” (UAH 66,400.00). Lot No. 4 “Trout” (UAH 693,268.80). The winner is LLC “Fishman Trading” (UAH 663,768.00). There was only one ...
Source: Agravery

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