Egg traders move Madras HC against new tender process
Chennai: A group of egg traders has approached Madras HC opposing the new tender process for purchase of eggs under the Nutritious Meal Programme and Integrated Child Development Service Scheme.
Petitioners, including Cuddalore based Appu Food Products, stated that the government was procuring eggs through state-wide tenders since 2012 based on various deliberations and in-depth analysis of various other tender processes, which also ensured competitive pricing and Agmark quality eggs.
On July 24 the state government had floated a tender for procurement of approximately 50 lakh eggs per day as per Agmark specification for one year and the tender opening date was fixed as August 24. However, on August 20 the government passed a GO cancelling the tender dated July 24 and introduced zonal level procurement for six months.
The state has been divided into six zones and separate tender was floated for each zone.
It allowed only actual poultry farmers to participate in the tender, which is arbitrary and discriminatory, the petitioners said.
They alleged that Tamil Nadu government is trying to create an artificial economic barrier, by preventing suppliers from other state from participating in the tender for procurement of over 48 lakh eggs per day valued over '200 crore.
When the matter came up for hearing before Justice R. Mahadevan on Tuesday, advocate-general Vijay Narayan submitted that the government as a policy has decided to float zonal wise tender not to favour anyone but to open the process for the participation of actual producer. This would reduce the cost of the eggs. The decision was taken to avoid middlemen and encourage actual poultry farmers.
Later, the judge posted the pleas to September 5, for further hearing.