Contract

Supplement 509 Alaska Pollock

Agency
AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF / AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE
Location
WASHINGTON, DC
Amount
Amount not listed
Deadline
Closes in 166 days (Dec 31, 2026)
Posted
May 27, 2026
Set-aside
None (open competition)
NAICS code
311710

What this contract is for

The Agricultural Marketing Service has posted a Final Supplement 509 for Alaska Pollock, June 2026. Minor updates include: Contractors shall provide documentation that verifies the raw material block used for further processing meets all the Fish Flesh requirements as stated in the supplement; under the delivered product section, a statement informing vendors that truck seal numbers must also be recorded on the BOL, per the Master Invitation; product temperature at time of loading to be recorded on the Contractor’s Checkloading shipping documentation; replaced immediate & shipping container verbiage with primary package and shipping case - throughout the documents; replaced supplier with contractor - throughout the documents; metal detection validation must be performed with all three metals during each testing interval, including TP procedural requirements; contractors must provide written proof of an approved USDC Product Management Plan (PMP) to support finished products meet the grade requirements; updated name from “Master Solicitation” to “Master Invitation for Bids – Domestic Commodity Procurement (MIFB-D)”; “Delivery” date changed to “Shipping” date on the Certificate of Conformance

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