Pre-Solicitation Announcement for Section 32 Purchase of Dried Fruit Products

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today announced plans to purchase Dried Apricots for distribution to various food nutrition assistance programs. Purchases will be made under the authority of Section 32 of the Act of August 24, 1935, with the purpose to encourage the continued domestic consumption of these products by diverting them from the normal channels of trade and commerce.

Pre-Solicitation Announcement for Section 32 Purchase of Frozen and Canned Apricot Products

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today announced plans to purchase Frozen and Canned Apricots Products for distribution to various food nutrition assistance programs. Purchases will be made under the authority of Section 32 of the Act of August 24, 1935, with the purpose to encourage the continued domestic consumption of these products by diverting them from the normal channels of trade and commerce.

Pre-Solicitation Announcement for Section 32 Purchase of Shelf Stable Peach Products

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today announced plans to purchase Shelf Stable Peach Products for distribution to various food nutrition assistance programs. Purchases will be made under the authority of Section 32 of the Act of August 24, 1935, with the purpose to encourage the continued domestic consumption of these products by diverting them from the normal channels of trade and commerce.

ATLAS Frequently Asked Questions

  1. If my company is already registered with the eDocs portal, will we have to submit a new registration?
    1. No, but you will need to update information in the ATLAS system. Data migration includes entity, billing information, and manufacturing locations.
  2. Will all information and templates be transferred through as well?
    1. No, template information will not be transferred.

The Organic System Plan

What You Need to Know About Creating an Organic System Plan

To apply for organic certification, you must create an Organic System Plan (OSP), which describes how your farming, handling and/or processing practices meet organic standards. The OSP should clearly explain your operating plan, including information on crops, animals, harvests, sales, records, soil-building practices, pest management, health care, pasture, and any other practices related to organic production.

Organic records include:

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