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National Organic Training Skillnet - contract awards

National Organic Training Skillnet has been awarded 3 contracts totalling Not disclosed between 2023-2025. Top supplier by disclosed value is University College Dublin (1 award).

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3

Awards

Not disclosed

Disclosed value

-

Average per award

2

With named winner

Top suppliers awarded

  1. 1. University College Dublin 1 · Not disclosed
  2. 2. Green Vegetable Seeds 1 · Not disclosed

Year-by-year

Year Awards Value
2023 2 -
2025 1 -

Competition intensity

Awards with bid data
3
Sole bidder (no competition)
1
Most contested award
National Organic Training Skillnet - Development of a Master of Science MSc Program in Agroforestry
2 bids received

Least contested above 1 bid: Design of Levels 6, 7, and 8 in Organic and Biological Agriculture (2 bids)

By procedure

  • Open Procedure: 3

Supplier intelligence

Supplier Share CRO status Other bodies (join 4)
University College Dublin Normal also won €750k across 3 other Irish bodies →
Green Vegetable Seeds Normal

Award history (3 records)

Date Title Winner Bids Procedure Value
3 March 2025 National Organic Training Skillnet - Development of a Master of Science MSc Program in Agroforestry University College Dublin 2 Open Procedure -
29 November 2023 Design of Levels 6, 7, and 8 in Organic and Biological Agriculture undisclosed 2 Open Procedure -
29 November 2023 Design of Levels 6, 7, and 8 in Organic and Biological Horticulture Green Vegetable Seeds 1 Open Procedure -

Last updated 17 July 2026. Award dataset coverage begins 2023-11-29. Sentinel TED values (€0, €1) are excluded from totals and averages.

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