This tender seeks a service provider to implement a comprehensive Livestock Identification and Traceability System (LITS) aimed at enhancing livestock management and biosecurity in the agricultural sector. The project duration is expected to span several months, with a focus on efficiency and compliance.
The Agricultural Research Council is inviting proposals for the implementation of a Livestock Identification and Traceability System (LITS) designed to improve the management of livestock within the agricultural sector. This system will facilitate accurate tracking of livestock from birth to market, ensuring compliance with biosecurity measures and enhancing food safety protocols. The successful service provider will be responsible for the design, development, and deployment of the LITS, which includes software solutions, hardware installations, and training for end-users.
Key requirements for this tender include the ability to integrate existing agricultural databases, ensure data security, and provide ongoing support and maintenance. The implementation of LITS is expected to yield significant benefits, including improved disease control, streamlined livestock movement, and enhanced market access for farmers. The project aims to bolster the agricultural value chain while promoting sustainable practices and compliance with national regulations. Interested bidders should demonstrate experience in similar projects and provide a detailed plan for execution, including timelines and resource allocation.
This tender is suitable for technology firms specializing in agricultural solutions, software developers with experience in traceability systems, and companies with a proven track record in livestock management and biosecurity initiatives.
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