Opportunity
Georgia Procurement Registry #016-SNS-2027
Dougherty County Board of Education Solicits Fresh Produce for School Nutrition Program
Posted
May 19, 2026
Respond By
June 16, 2026
Identifier
016-SNS-2027
NAICS
424480
This opportunity involves the procurement of fresh produce for the Dougherty County Board of Education's School Nutrition Program in Albany, Georgia. - Government Buyer: - Dougherty County Board of Education, School Nutrition Program - Products Requested: - Wide variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, including: - Apples (Gold and Red Delicious, 125 ct) - Baby carrots (various bag sizes) - Bananas (40 lb) - Broccoli florets (4/3 lb) - Blackberries (12 half-pint) - Green and red cabbage (various weights) - Cantaloupe (15 ct) - Carrot sticks and shredded carrots (various bag sizes) - Celery (stalks, crates, precut sticks) - Cherry tomatoes (flat) - Cucumbers (5 lb) - Grapes (red and white seedless, 18 lb) - Lemons (dozen) - Onions (yellow, red, green, various sizes) - Oranges (125 ct) - Peaches (fresh) - Green bell peppers (5 lb) - Baking potatoes (80 ct) - Pineapples (6-8 ct) - Romaine lettuce (24 heads) - Spinach (2.5 lb bag) - Strawberries (flats, 12 pints/8 qt) - Honeydew (8 ct) - Sweet potatoes (40 lb) - Tomatoes (25 lb bulk) - Tangerines - Estimated annual usage quantities provided for each item - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors named; open to all qualified suppliers - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with USDA and federal non-discrimination policies - Completion of required certifications and forms - Intended to support K-12 school nutrition needs - Goods only; no services requested
Description
The Dougherty County Board of Education School Nutrition Program is requesting sealed bids for fresh produce including fruits and vegetables. Bids are due and will be opened at 11:30am on June 16, 2026, at the Logistical Services conference room in Albany, Georgia. The procurement involves supplying various fresh produce items for the school nutrition program. Contact for inquiries is Andrew Caldwell.