Andres AlencastreMinister of Agricultural Development and Irrigation, announced this Wednesday that the procedure for the purchase of fertilizers from MF Fertilizadores by Agrorural will be declared invalid after the report Comptroller General of the Republic notice unfavorable situations in this tender.
In statements to Everything is known RPP Noticias, the minister said that the importance of what he warned about Controller in relation to the risk associated with the continuity of the process of purchasing urea from the specified company. He added that every opportunity would be given to identify those responsible for the flaws in this tender and that a third trial would be announced immediately.
“(We are going to) take immediate action to be able to cancel this call and remove the perpetrators so that the investigation can be completed with all the rigor and all the openness we are going to give them. […] (Moreover) immediately (are going to) convene the third with all due diligence, considering the quality and possibilities, we should reach August with urea in the field,” he pointed out.
New buying process
At the same time, the minister specified that this Thursday, June 23, the tender will be declared invalid. MF Fertilizers and that an advisory committee would be formed immediately to be responsible for guiding the arrangements established for the new tender. A tender committee will then be set up to proceed with a new purchase.
“Formation of the tender committee to be held on the 25th, invitation to letters of interest on the 28th, evaluation itself on July 4th, and in 30 days we will have fertilizer material in ports. We estimate that they will be in 4, but in 3, which were the previous classes, but because that’s what we included, namely Salaverri, Callao and Matarani,” he said.
He added that he wants the fertilizer to be in the country on August 4 so that it can be distributed with the necessary quality standards, in addition to meeting the technical specifications that will be in the new bases.
Source: RPP

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