Support to the establishment of Farm Sustainability Data Network (FSDN)
The objective of this contract is to align Albania's agricultural data collection and analysis sector with EU standards and practices for the implementation and functioning of Farm Sustainability Data Network (FSDN) system which will support the effective agricultural policy-making and Albania's EU integration especial...
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The objective of this contract is to align Albania's agricultural data collection and analysis sector with EU standards and practices for the implementation and functioning of Farm Sustainability Data Network (FSDN) system which will support the effective agricultural policy-making and Albania's EU integration especially as regards Com...
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- Auftraggeber: General Directorate for Financing and Contracting of European Union (EU), World Bank and Other Donor Funds/Central Finance and Contracting Unit (CFCU), Albania
- Veröffentlicht: 21. April 2026
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Ausschreibungsbeschreibung
The objective of this contract is to align Albania's agricultural data collection and analysis sector with EU standards and practices for the implementation and functioning of Farm Sustainability Data Network (FSDN) system which will support the effective agricultural policy-making and Albania's EU integration especially as regards Common Agricultural Policy.
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