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Dry Pea/Bean Contracts in Georgia

Federal dry pea and bean farming contract opportunities in Georgia (NAICS 111130). Data refreshes daily from SAM.gov.

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How to Win Dry Pea/Bean Contracts in Georgia

The opportunity: The federal government awards billions in dry pea and bean farming work annually, and Georgia is a major market thanks to federal facilities, military installations, and agency offices in the state. Contracts under NAICS 111130 typically range from simplified acquisitions ($10K–$250K, often sole-source or set-aside) to full solicitations worth $1M+.

Set-aside advantage: If you're a certified small business (8(a), HUBZone, WOSB, or SDVOSB), many dry pea/bean contracts in Georgia are reserved for you — meaning you compete against fewer bidders. The federal goal is 23%+ of all contract dollars to small businesses.

To bid: You need (1) an active SAM.gov registration with your UEI, (2) the ability to perform dry pea and bean farming work, (3) any state-specific licenses Georgia requires for your trade, and (4) enough past performance to be credible. For smaller contracts under $250K, past performance requirements are often relaxed — that's where new govcon businesses break in.

Why timing matters: Most solicitations have a 14–30 day response window. By the time you find one manually on SAM.gov, you've lost half your preparation time. That's what GovBidScope solves — we alert you within hours of posting, with a plain-English summary so you can decide in 10 seconds whether to pursue it.

FAQ: Dry Pea/Bean Contracts in Georgia

How many dry pea/bean contracts does the government post in Georgia?

It varies by fiscal quarter, but NAICS 111130 typically sees 30–200+ opportunities per month with performance in Georgia. Volume spikes in Q4 (July–September) as agencies spend remaining budgets before the fiscal year ends October 1.

What certifications help win dry pea/bean contracts in Georgia?

The most valuable: 8(a) (if you qualify — it opens sole-source awards up to $4.5M), SDVOSB (3% federal goal), HUBZone (based on your office location), and WOSB (5% goal). Beyond certifications, past performance on similar work is what evaluators weight most heavily.

I'm new to govcon. Can I win a dry pea/bean contract with no past performance?

Yes — target simplified acquisitions (under $250K) and micro-purchases (under $10K). These have reduced requirements and agencies are often directed to buy from small businesses. Also look for subcontracting opportunities with prime contractors already working dry pea/bean contracts in Georgia.

How fast do I need to respond to a dry pea/bean solicitation?

Most solicitations give 14–30 calendar days. Combined synopsis/solicitations (the most common for small purchases) often give 15 days. That's why alerts matter — finding an opportunity on day 12 gives you 3 days to write a proposal, which isn't enough for complex bids.

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