Request for Proposals to Supply and Deliver Goats to Chadiza, Chipata, Lundazi, Mumbwa, Kaoma, Choma, Zimba and Kalomo Districts at Heifer International
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Heifer International Zambia is requesting for proposals from registered firms to supply 1,800 good quality local female goats and 150 improved male goats (Boer/local crosses) in Chadiza, Chipata, Lundazi, Mumbwa, Kaoma, Choma, Zimba and Kalomo districts.
The proposal for supply and delivery of good quality local female and improved male goats to the listed project areas as indicated on the schedule of requirements below:
Eastern Province
1. Chadiza
240 Female
19 Male
Distance from the town to delivery area
1. Chakale Group: 16km
2. Masuku Group: 16km
3. Tapambana Group: 18km
4. Limbikani Group: 25km
2. Chipata
180 Female
18 Male
Distance from the town to delivery area
1. Mwaiseni Group: 52km
2. Sesema Group: 62km
3. Katambo Group: 50km
3. Lundazi
240 Female
19 Male
Distance from the town to delivery area
1. Milika Group: 30km
2. Chiwe Group: 20km
3. Kabembya Group: 27km
4. Kamafuwe Group: 6km
Western Province
4. Kaoma
240 Female
19 Male
Distance from the town to delivery area
1. Nanguka Group: 53km
2. Twakaule Group: 55km
3. Kashinzi Group: 19km
4. Kakula Mayewe: 38km
5. Best Vision: 18km
6. God First: 13km
Central Province
5. Mumbwa
240 Female
19 Male
Distance from the town to delivery area
1. Tuyume Group: 50km
2. Tulibonene Group: 68km
3. Namabanga Group: 60km
4. Kayamboma Group: 43km
Southern Province
6. Choma
180 Female
18 Male
Distance from the town to delivery area
1. Milimo Group: 40km
2. Penga Ujane: 40km
3. Chibizwa: 96km
7. Kalomo
240 Female
19 Male
Distance from the town to delivery area
1. Bbuyu Group: 30km
2. Buka Group: 55km
3. Kamuboola Group: 45km
4. Chiyavula Group: 75km
8. Zimba (Kabanga)
240 Female
19 Male
Distance from the town to delivery area
1. Sulwe Group: 73km
2. Mulamfu Group: 90km
3. Kasukwe Group: 82km
4. Sianchinda: 75km
NB: Please note that Zimba delivery sites denote distances from Kalomo town
Animal Health and Welfare Requirements:
Specifications of the animals:
Goat Breeds
Ages
Live weight
Physical features
Health status
Documentation:
Contractor must provide the Country Office with the following documentation:
Herd health program detailing every vaccination, deworming, and any other treatment given to the goats
Results of all tests required hereunder, certified by a state veterinarian appointed by the Country Office. Recommendations from the Department of Veterinary Services as provided by the Provincial Veterinary Officer are as follows:
Once the goats are procured, they should be bulked and tagged with identifiable marks (preferably ear tags). Once bulked it will be easier to undertake tasks like sample collection, deworming. Depending on the destination, the following measures should apply
For goats being supplied within Southern Province
Goats should be dewormed (ivermectin combined with clorsulon eg Ivomec SuperR, would be cheaper yet effective) sprayed/dipped and clinically examined for ORF by a nearest veterinary official
For goats translocating to other locations from Southern Province
Goats should be free from Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD). This means that the goats should be tested for FMD.
Once results are clear (negative), the goats will be allowed to move under veterinary supervision.
On arrival at the destination, the District Veterinary Officer should be informed of the new stock that have arrived in the district. The PVO for Southern Province will communicate with the PVO for the receiving province on the intended translocation of the goats
NB
Breeding records.
Livestock movement permits for all goats.
Prospective Bidders are required to submit the following:
Submission Procedure
The proposal to supply must be submitted on or before 12:00hrs on 9th December, 2022 to the following address:
Heifer International Zambia
Plot No. 1223
Katopola Road
Rhodespark
Lusaka
Email: procurement¬_zm@heifer.org
Christine.Kalomo-Mudenda@heifer.org
For further information please contact:
Mrs. Christine Kalomo – Mudenda
Tel: +260 966 293091
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