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Request for Proposal: APEP-2025-019 Landscape Study and Development of Agriculture Finance Roadmap

Posted
30 April 2025 10:22am
Apply by
21/05/2025
Regions
Pacific
Sectors
Agriculture and Rural Development
Multisector
Summary

We are seeking an organisation to conduct a comprehensive study of PNG’s agriculture finance landscape, examining both supply-side and demand-side dynamics. On the supply side, the service provider will investigate the barriers preventing financial institutions—including commercial banks and licensed financial institutions—from expanding their agriculture finance portfolios. On the demand side, the service provider will explore the specific needs, expectations, and challenges faced by producers, aggregators, SMEs, and large agribusinesses across key value chains such as cocoa, coffee, oil palm, and fresh produce. By integrating global best practices with PNG-specific insights, this study will identify actionable solutions that address local market realities.

Upon concluding the data collection and analysis, the service provider will produce two primary outputs: a public report that offers a comprehensive overview of the agriculture finance landscape, and an internal roadmap with recommendations for DFAT and APEP to guide future interventions.

 

The request for proposal documentation can be requested by emailing png.tenders@amspng.org  or accessed online at https://www.abtglobal.com/doing-business-with-abt/solicitations

 

All enquiries should be made to png.tenders@amspng.org

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Abt Global

Expression of interest: APEP-2025-EOI-011- Pillar 4 Technical Services Panel

Posted
29 April 2025 10:57am
Apply by
19/05/2025
Regions
Pacific
Sectors
Agriculture and Rural Development
Infrastructure and Trade Facilitation
Summary

APEP is establishing a technical services panel for its work under EOPO 4- Fostering Inclusive Growth and Expanded Livelihoods. Organisations interested in being part of the panel and with experience in one or more of the following categories of services are encouraged to submit an expression of interest:

  • Agriculture & Market Development 
  • Livelihood, Community Development & Finance
  • Biosecurity
  • Research & Policy Analysis
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Abt Global

Request for Quotations: APEP-2025-010 [Revised]- Reviewing and Strengthening Fresh Produce Supply Chains

Posted
30 April 2025 10:37am
Apply by
14/05/2025
Regions
Pacific
Sectors
Agriculture and Rural Development
Effective Governance
Infrastructure and Trade Facilitation
Multisector
Summary

APEP is seeking technical assistance from an organisation to consult key stakeholders to complete a comprehensive assessment of fresh produce supply chains and support systems.

The study is expected to involve up to 100 days of consultancy work in-country and spread over the months of June to August 2025. It will require travel to fresh produce growing sites in the Highlands (WHP, Jiwaka, Simbu, EHP) and Lowlands (Lae, Port Moresby and Kimbe) where enterprising commercial growers and aggregators are based. Data collection will also be required in Lae, Port Moresby, Ok Tedi, Lihir and Kutubu where most formal fresh produce markets exist.

 

* This opportunity is a revised release of an opportunity previously advertised. The revised release invites responses from organisations registered in Papua New Guinea in addition to organisations registered outside of Papua New Guinea. 

 

Those interested in participating in this approach can request the RFQ documentation from png.tenders@amspng.org or can access the documents online from https://www.abtglobal.com/doing-business-with-abt/solicitations 

 

All Enquiries should be made to: PNG Tenders png.tenders@amspng.org

 

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Abt Global

Request for Quotations: APEP-2025-009 [Revised]- Appraising Technical Skills and Knowledge of Extension Workers in the Fresh Produce Sector

Posted
30 April 2025 10:47am
Apply by
14/05/2025
Regions
Pacific
Sectors
Agriculture and Rural Development
Education
Infrastructure and Trade Facilitation
Multisector
Summary

APEP is seeking technical assistance from an organisation with good knowledge of fresh produce production and a background in agriculture training and curriculum development. The successful respondent will work with the Fresh Produce Development Agency (FPDA) to understand the technical capacity of its extension programs, extension workers and its relationships with research and learning institutions. The study is expected to identify strengths and weakness in technical capacity of extension programs and workers and match them with training and learning opportunities available in the country. The study is seeking to streamline the activities of key partners from the supply side of the fresh produce sector and improve efforts to achieve consistency in production and supply fresh produce crop products to formal markets in PNG. 

The study will involve up to 90 days of consultancy work in-country over the months of June to September 2025. It requires close consultation with FPDA as the lead government agency in the fresh produce sector and will extend to other private extension entities.

 

* This opportunity is a revised release of an opportunity previously advertised. The revised release invites responses from organisations registered in Papua New Guinea in addition to organisations registered outside of Papua New Guinea. 

 

Those interested in participating in this approach can request the RFQ documentation from png.tenders@amspng.org or can access the documents online from https://www.abtglobal.com/doing-business-with-abt/solicitations 

 

All Enquiries should be made to: PNG Tenders png.tenders@amspng.org

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Abt Global

APEP-2025-009 Appraising Technical Skills and Knowledge of Extension Workers in the Fresh Produce Sector

Posted
26 March 2025 03:52pm
Apply by
11/04/2025
Regions
Pacific
Sectors
Agriculture and Rural Development
Multisector
Summary

The Australia Papua New Guinea Economic Partnership (APEP) is an eight-year, multi-sectoral investment which commenced in April 2022. APEP is delivered as part of the broader Australia Papua New Guinea Partnership which brings strong alignment and integration with the development priorities of the government of Australia and Papua New Guinea (PNG).

APEP will work collaboratively with other Australian investments and development partners, to deliver impactful and sustainable development outcomes across five key engagement areas:

  • EOPO 1 - Safeguarding Macroeconomic Stability
  • EOPO 2 - Strengthening Public Financial Management for Improved Service Delivery and Inclusive Growth
  • EOPO 3 - Supporting More Efficient and Inclusive Markets
  • EOPO 4 - Fostering Inclusive Growth and Expanded Livelihoods
  • EOPO 5 - Catalysing Economic Research and Dialogue.

Gender equality, disability, social inclusion (GEDSI) and women’s economic empowerment (WEE) are central to APEP and integrated across all engagement areas and activities. cross-cutting themes are climate and ensuring the perspectives of First Nations Australians are embedded into APEP planning and implementation.

Regular reflection, reporting, learning, and adaptation are applied to all engagement areas through APEP’s MERLA system.

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Abt Global

APEP-2025-010 Reviewing and Strengthening Fresh Produce Supply Chain

Posted
26 March 2025 01:57pm
Apply by
11/04/2025
Regions
Pacific
Sectors
Agriculture and Rural Development
Multisector
Summary

The Australia Papua New Guinea Economic Partnership (APEP) is an eight-year, multi-sectoral investment which commenced in April 2022. APEP is delivered as part of the broader Australia Papua New Guinea Partnership which brings strong alignment and integration with the development priorities of the government of Australia and Papua New Guinea (PNG).

APEP will work collaboratively with other Australian investments and development partners, to deliver impactful and sustainable development outcomes across five key engagement areas:

  • EOPO 1 - Safeguarding Macroeconomic Stability
  • EOPO 2 - Strengthening Public Financial Management for Improved Service Delivery and Inclusive Growth
  • EOPO 3 - Supporting More Efficient and Inclusive Markets
  • EOPO 4 - Fostering Inclusive Growth and Expanded Livelihoods
  • EOPO 5 - Catalysing Economic Research and Dialogue.

Gender equality, disability, social inclusion (GEDSI) and women’s economic empowerment (WEE) are central to APEP and integrated across all engagement areas and activities. cross-cutting themes are climate and ensuring the perspectives of First Nations Australians are embedded into APEP planning and implementation.

Regular reflection, reporting, learning, and adaptation are applied to all engagement areas through APEP’s MERLA system.

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Abt Global

APEP-2025-009 Appraising Technical Skills and Knowledge of Extension Workers in the Fresh Produce Sector

Posted
26 March 2025 01:51pm
Apply by
11/03/2025
Regions
Pacific
Sectors
Agriculture and Rural Development
Building Resilience
Multisector
Summary

The Australia Papua New Guinea Economic Partnership (APEP) is an eight-year, multi-sectoral investment which commenced in April 2022. APEP is delivered as part of the broader Australia Papua New Guinea Partnership which brings strong alignment and integration with the development priorities of the government of Australia and Papua New Guinea (PNG).

APEP will work collaboratively with other Australian investments and development partners, to deliver impactful and sustainable development outcomes across five key engagement areas:

  • EOPO 1 - Safeguarding Macroeconomic Stability
  • EOPO 2 - Strengthening Public Financial Management for Improved Service Delivery and Inclusive Growth
  • EOPO 3 - Supporting More Efficient and Inclusive Markets
  • EOPO 4 - Fostering Inclusive Growth and Expanded Livelihoods
  • EOPO 5 - Catalysing Economic Research and Dialogue.

Gender equality, disability, social inclusion (GEDSI) and women’s economic empowerment (WEE) are central to APEP and integrated across all engagement areas and activities. cross-cutting themes are climate and ensuring the perspectives of First Nations Australians are embedded into APEP planning and implementation.

Regular reflection, reporting, learning, and adaptation are applied to all engagement areas through APEP’s MERLA system.

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DT Global

Expression of Interest: Agriculture, Food/Nutrition & Water Panel

Posted
23 December 2024 02:46pm
Apply by
28/02/2025
Regions
Pacific
Sectors
Agriculture and Rural Development
Health
Multisector
Summary

Be part of a panel of agriculture, food/nutrition and water consultants providing advice on the Australian Government’s Climate Resilient Communities program in the Indo-Pacific, covering the Pacific, Southeast Asia and South Asia regions.

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Palladium International

RFT11-2024 Agriculture and Food Security Short Course (India)

Posted
29 January 2025 04:59pm
Apply by
25/02/2025
Regions
South and West Asia
Sectors
Agriculture and Rural Development
Summary

The Australia Awards South Asia & Mongolia program is seeking technical proposals from Registered Training Organisations in Australia, or Australian tertiary institutions as defined in the Higher Education Support Act, 2003 Table A, B and C, to design and deliver a Short Course on Agriculture and Food Security Short Course (India)  

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DT Global

Climate Integration Adviser

Posted
30 August 2024 06:25pm
Apply by
30/09/2024
Regions
Pacific
Sectors
Operations
Summary

The Climate Integration Adviser will be based at the CRC DFAT Canberra office and will provide technical advice and guidance to DFAT program managers to strengthen integration of climate and disaster resilience.

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