The Lviv Agrarian Chamber announced procurement UA-2026-03-30-008908-a, which provides for the procurement of services for the collection and verification of data on the distribution of the Sosnovsky borscht (Heracleum sosnowskyi) in the territory of the Lviv region in order to form a geospatial data base, map populations and prepare information for further analysis and modeling within the framework of the “Protection of Biodiversity” project of the cross-border territories of Ukraine and Poland from invasive populations of borscht (Heracleum)” ZeroHeracleum PLUA.01.03-IP.01-0008/23, financed by the European Union within the framework of the “Interreg NEXT Poland-Ukraine 2021-2027” Program according to code DK 021:2015 — 90740000-6 — Tracking and monitoring services pollutants and recovery, on the electronic site E-Tender.
The expected purchase price is UAH 250,561 (without VAT) for one lot, two lots in the amount of UAH 501,122 (without VAT).

Offers are accepted until April 30, 2026, and the electronic auction is scheduled for April 30, 2026.
The purchase is financed within the framework of the project “Protection of biodiversity of the cross-border territories of Ukraine and Poland from invasive populations of borscht (Heracleum)” PLUA.01.03-IP.01-0008/23. The project is supported by the funds of the European Union as part of the Interreg NEXT Poland-Ukraine 2021-2027 program.
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We invite providers of the above-described services to submit their proposals and participate in the implementation of this international project. All details of the tender are available at the link:
You can learn more about the project HERE.

