contract_awardAwarded Monday, June 22, 2026Analyzed

PACIFIC COAST PRODUCERS: $17.2M Department of Agriculture Contract

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Summary

Pacific Coast Producers, a private entity, received a $17.2M contract from USDA Agricultural Marketing Service for canned fruit commodities for food donations. No publicly traded company is directly tied to this award.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.Contract recipient is private; no public ticker exposure.
  • 2.Routine agricultural commodity procurement with no significant market implications.
  • 3.No legislative or executive actions directly linked to this award.

Market Implications

This contract has negligible implications for public equity markets. It represents standard USDA procurement for food assistance programs, and its size ($17.2M) is immaterial relative to major publicly traded agribusinesses. Investors monitoring government agricultural spending should focus on larger, recurring contracts from USDA or major food processing primes like $CAG or $CPB, which are not involved here.

Full Analysis

This $17.2M contract awarded to Pacific Coast Producers by the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service covers the delivery of canned fruit products (peaches, pears, mixed fruit) for federal food donation programs. The recipient is a private agricultural cooperative, not a publicly traded company, so no direct stock impact can be assessed. The award supports USDA's mission to distribute surplus commodities to food banks and nutrition programs, reflecting ongoing government support for agricultural markets and food assistance. From a sector perspective, this contract is a routine award in the agricultural food processing space, with no direct implications for publicly traded equities. The related bill S629 (Emergency Conservation Program Improvement Act) is neutral and tangential; it does not influence this specific procurement. Given the private nature of the recipient and the modest size of the award, the overall market impact is low and sector-neutral.

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Contract Details

Recipient

PACIFIC COAST PRODUCERS

Award Amount

$17,189,724

Awarding Agency

Department of Agriculture

Sub-Agency

Agricultural Marketing Service

Contract Type

DEFINITIVE CONTRACT

Related Bills

S629

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