CN4035029
Active
Amendment A1
Fertiliser recommendations for grain legumes in Western region with limited production area.
$2.0M
Contract Value
Contract Details
- Contract ID
- CN4035029
- Status
- active
- Financial Year
- FY26
- Category
- Farming and Fishing(UNSPSC: 70140000)
Key Dates
- Publish Date
- 23 Sept 2025
- Signed Date
- 18 Feb 2024
- Start Date
- 31 Jan 2024
- End Date
- 30 Mar 2027
- Duration
- 3 years, 2 months
Procurement Information
- Procurement Method
- Limited tender
- Exemption Code
- VM
- Exemption Reason
- 10.3.a.i. No submissions or value for money submissions received.
Contract History
This contract has been amended 1 time. Currently showing amendment A1.
Original Contract
Published 18 Feb 2024 · 31 Jan 2024 to 30 Mar 2027
$1.8M
Amendment A1
Current
Published 23 Sept 2025 · 31 Jan 2024 to 30 Mar 2027
$2.0M
+$232K
Supplier
LIVING FARM PTY LTD
- ABN
- 82 125 642 079
- Entity Type
- Australian Private Company
- Location
- WA
Agency
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