Track Record
IRPDS AGRICULTURE PLUS has a proven track record with 2 awarded contracts in Haiti, Latin America and the Caribbean.
The company's expertise spans agriculture and food security, finance and banking and water and sanitation. Their portfolio includes supply contracts (2).
Their areas of specialization include seeds fertilizers, livestock and agritech, reflecting a diverse technical capability across multiple disciplines.
These contracts have been sourced through the World Bank. The total recorded value of their awarded contracts stands at USD 1.2 million.
Notable Contracts
This tender involves the acquisition of eleven thousand (11,000) bags of 100 pounds (lbs) of chemical fertilizers intended for agricultural campaigns in the South department of Haiti for the…
— Emergency Resilient Agriculture for Food Security Project
This tender pertains to the acquisition of a total of 1,815 units of broiler production, which is part of the Emergency Resilient Agriculture for Food Security Project in Haiti. The procurement…
— Emergency Resilient Agriculture for Food Security Project
Key contracting authorities
- Emergency Resilient Agriculture for Food Security Project· 2
Frequently asked questions about IRPDS AGRICULTURE PLUS
Who is IRPDS AGRICULTURE PLUS?
IRPDS AGRICULTURE PLUS is a public-sector contractor based in Haiti with 2 awarded contracts tracked on BidsFactory across Haiti.
How many public contracts has IRPDS AGRICULTURE PLUS won?
IRPDS AGRICULTURE PLUS has won 2 public procurement contracts on BidsFactory, with awards recorded from 2025 to 2026.
What sectors does IRPDS AGRICULTURE PLUS work in?
IRPDS AGRICULTURE PLUS is most active in agriculture and food security, finance and banking and water and sanitation.
Which contracting authorities have awarded contracts to IRPDS AGRICULTURE PLUS?
IRPDS AGRICULTURE PLUS's most frequent contracting authorities include Emergency Resilient Agriculture for Food Security Project.
Where does BidsFactory get IRPDS AGRICULTURE PLUS's contract history?
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