REQUEST FOR QUOTATIONS FOR BEEKEEPING EQUIPMENT
The Eastern Kafue Nature Alliance Project (EKNA) is a five-year USAID-funded Cooperative Agreement which runs from 30th September 2021 to 29 September 2026. The purpose of the EKNA project is to improve the protection and management of wildlife, forests, and fisheries in the eastern Kafue landscape and increase incomes and wellbeing of local communities by addressing constraints to the development of inclusive agriculture and ecosystem-based markets. Working with public, private, and civil society actors to strengthen markets and resource protection systems, and improve community rights, governance, and capacity, the EKNA partners seek to create an enabling environment for increased private sector investment that can drive poverty reduction, improve nature-based incomes, and direct more resources towards human well-being.
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The project was developed from 2020 to 2021, through a USAID-led co-creation process that engaged The Nature Conservancy (TNC), local non-government organizations (NGOs), local and international enterprises (Kashikoto Conservancy Ltd. and Amatheon Agri Zambia (AAZ)), and representatives of civil society organizations active in Zambia’s Greater Kafue Landscape (GKL). TNC, Kashikoto, AAZ, and USAID formed a Global Development Alliance (GDA) to pursue landscape-level results for biodiversity conservation, economic prosperity, human well-being, and improved governance in the eastern area of the GKL. The goal of the activity is to address the direct and indirect causes or drivers of biodiversity loss, such as deforestation, land conversion, and ecosystem degradation in the eastern Kafue landscape. The project supports the development and strengthening of community resource management governance structures, the enhancement of community tenure and rights over natural resources and the use of these rights to facilitate the private sector investments and development of a ‘conservation economy’ in this critically important landscape, along with investments in maternal and child health, and provision of clean water.
The EKNA project is implemented under four interrelated Strategic Approaches (SAs) in the eastern GKL as follows:
2.0 Background
The project is implemented in three-four (4) GMAs of Mumbwa, Namwala, Nkala and Lunga-Luswishi GMAs. This RFQ, project under SA2, “Develop inclusive agriculture and ecosystem-based markets for local prosperity” has identified the need to implement and promote beekeeping production in Upper Lunga Luswishi GMA in Mujima Nzovu area. The overall goal is to improve the protection and management of forests, natural resources, and biodiversity in the eastern Kafue landscape, ensuring meaningful participation and equitable benefits for local communities. The project follows a holistic approach to conservation and community development, addressing underlying drivers of ecosystem degradation and mitigating direct threats to resources and livelihoods.
In upper Lunga Luswishi GMA, the project site focuses on Mujima Nzovu in the Mushindamo district. It is a miombo woodland area abundant in non-timber forest products, and the local communities have a traditional heritage of honey production. The project site is located approximately 200 kilometres from the city of Kitwe. The Mujima Nzovu project site, with its miombo woodland ecosystems and rich non-timber forest products, provides valuable opportunities for conservation and sustainable utilization of natural resources. The project aims to leverage this community’s traditional expertise in honey production, among others, to enhance their livelihoods and contribute to the long-term ecological well-being of the landscape.
3.0 Solicitation Purpose and Criteria
The project has identified honey production as a significant conservation-friendly, forest-based enterprise that can effectively increase incomes and improve the livelihoods of local communities while achieving conservation dividends in upper Lunga Luswishi GMA. To enhance honey productivity in upper Lunga Luswishi the project seeks suppliers of key beekeeping equipment.
3.1 Quotation 1: Supply of Beekeeping Equipment
Specifications
3.2 Quotation 2: Supply of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Specifications
Please provide us with quotations (either/both) for the above-mentioned items, inclusive of all applicable taxes and delivery charges to the site (Mujima Nzovu & Kasempa areas), if any.
Note: The quotation should clearly indicate the unit price, total price, and any additional terms and conditions of the supply. The delivery timeline and payment terms should also be specified.
4.0 Submission of Quotations
Interested companies should submit their proposals in electronic format to the following address no later than July 31, 2023:
[Contact Address: Email: moses.masese@tnc.org]
5.0 Contact Information
For any inquiries or clarification regarding this solicitation document, please contact:
Moses Masese
Project Finance Manager
Eastern Kafue Nature Alliance
The Nature Conservancy
377A Martin Luther king Road, Kabulonga, Lusaka
Email: Nabeene.kambaila@tnc.org
We appreciate your prompt attention to this matter.
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