contract_awardAwarded Friday, April 24, 2026Analyzed

ALL-AMERICAN FARMS INC: $11.9M Department of Agriculture Contract

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Summary

This $11.9M contract to ALL-AMERICAN FARMS INC for fresh tomatoes supports USG food donations, representing a routine procurement for agricultural commodities with limited direct impact on publicly traded entities, though it benefits the broader agricultural supply chain.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.The $11.9M contract is for fresh tomatoes for USG food donations, a routine agricultural procurement.
  • 2.ALL-AMERICAN FARMS INC is a private company; direct stock impact is on the broader agricultural supply chain.
  • 3.No direct legislative or executive action connection to this specific food donation contract.
  • 4.Indirect beneficiaries include large agricultural commodity traders and logistics providers, but impact is minimal.

Market Implications

The contract's impact on publicly traded companies is expected to be minimal. While it contributes to overall demand in the Agriculture sector, the contract value is too small to significantly move the stock of major players like Archer-Daniels-Midland Company ($ADM) or Bunge Global SA ($BG). These companies operate on a much larger scale, and a $11.9M contract represents a fraction of their multi-billion dollar revenues. The primary beneficiaries are likely private entities directly involved in fresh produce farming and distribution.

Full Analysis

The Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Marketing Service awarded ALL-AMERICAN FARMS INC an $11.9M definitive contract for fresh tomatoes, designated for USG food donations. The contract period extends from April 24, 2026, to July 8, 2026. This type of award is standard for government food assistance programs, ensuring a consistent supply of agricultural products.

ALL-AMERICAN FARMS INC is a private entity, so there is no direct stock market impact on a specific recipient. However, this contract contributes to the demand for agricultural products, indirectly benefiting publicly traded companies involved in the broader agricultural supply chain. Given the contract value relative to the multi-billion dollar revenues of major agricultural players, the revenue impact on any single public company would be negligible, likely less than 0.1% of annual revenue. The contract's focus on fresh produce means it primarily benefits growers and distributors.

There is no direct legislative signal provided that specifically authorizes or appropriates funding for this particular contract. The related bill HR8394, "Higher Education Marijuana Research Act of 2026," is in the Agriculture sector but is unrelated to food donations. Therefore, this contract likely falls under existing appropriations for agricultural support and food assistance programs, rather than being a direct outcome of new legislation. The presidential actions provided are not directly relevant to this agricultural food donation contract.

Potential supply chain beneficiaries include companies involved in agricultural inputs, processing, and logistics. For instance, large agricultural commodity traders like Archer-Daniels-Midland Company ($ADM) or Bunge Global SA ($BG) could indirectly benefit from overall demand for agricultural products, though their involvement in fresh produce is less direct than in grains or processed foods. Companies providing agricultural equipment or services, such as Cal-Maine Foods, Inc. ($CALM) which is a major egg producer and thus part of the broader food supply chain, might see a very minor, indirect benefit from sustained government purchasing, but this contract is too small to move their stock. Transportation and logistics companies involved in moving fresh produce could also see minor benefits.

Historically, government contracts for commodity purchases like this are routine and generally do not lead to significant stock movements for large, diversified public companies. They represent a stable, albeit small, revenue stream for the agricultural sector. For private companies like ALL-AMERICAN FARMS INC, such contracts can be a significant portion of their annual revenue, providing stability.

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Contract Details

Recipient

ALL-AMERICAN FARMS INC

Award Amount

$11,901,410

Awarding Agency

Department of Agriculture

Sub-Agency

Agricultural Marketing Service

Contract Type

DEFINITIVE CONTRACT