NRW is seeking to award a contract for the sale of venison and a small quantity of wild boar
The purpose of the requirement is for the sale of venison and a small number of wild boars which are a by-product of culling to protect NRW forests from deer impacts
3yr contract, option for a further year
In order for bidders to achieve a Pass they must be or willing to be a registered FSA Approved Game handling establishment and comply with EC regulation No. 852/2004 and 853/2004
NRW shall use their reasonable endeavours to contact the Buyer on a weekly basis to provide details of Goods (including details of species, number and weights) that have been prepared for uplifting and are available for collection
The Buyer then orders via the process required by NRW, and NRW agrees to sell to the Buyer, the Goods at the Price for collection on the Collection Date
The purchaser shall be required to make collections within 3 days after the day that NRW notifies the Purchaser that a consignment of Game is ready for collection
Collection from these larders/quantities:
Description
Maesgwm, North Wales · Approximately 160 fallow deer produced per year, average weight 22kg.
Radnor, Mid Wales · Approximately 175 roe deer produced per year, average weight 13kg · Very low numbers of muntjac deer produced per year, average weight 10kg.
Itton, South East Wales · Approximately 250 fallow deer produced per year, average weight 24kg · Approximately 80 roe deer produced per year, average weight 13kg · Approximately 5 red deer produced per year, average weight 50kg · Approximately 50 muntjac deer produced each year, average weight 10kg · Very low numbers of wild boar, culled, weight various.
Resolven, South Wales · Approximately 240 fallow deer produced per year, average weight 23kg · Approximately 15 red deer produced per year, average weight 50kg · Approximately 60 roe deer produced per year, average weight 13kg.
I note that award scoring contains this requirement:
How can you demonstrate the use of the carcasses to enhance healthy eating within the Welsh public?
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