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Rehabilitation of Rufilya Irrigation Scheme in Karonga District

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Source ID: WB-OP00424461

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Estimated value

$800,000

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Scope overview

The contract involves rehabilitation work on the Rufilya Irrigation Scheme located in Karonga District. The project is funded through the Food Systems Resilience Program for Eastern and Southern Africa. Paramount Holdings Limited has been awarded the contract through direct selection procurement.

Statusopen
CountryMultiple Countries
Publish dateFeb 3, 2026
Submission deadlineFeb 3, 2026
Estimated value$800,000
BuyerMinistry of Agriculture
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irrigation rehabilitationagricultural infrastructureKaronga Districtfood systems resiliencedirect selectionMalawi agriculturewater management

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