India Strengthens Global Food Security: FCI Signs Five-Year Rice Supply Agreement with World Food Programme
1. At a Glance
- MoU between Food Corporation of India (FCI) and World Food Programme (WFP) for supply of 200,000 MT of rice over a five-year horizon to support global humanitarian feeding operations [S1].
- Operationalises India's "Vishwa Bandhu" / humanitarian diplomacy posture and feeds into SDG-2 (Zero Hunger) delivery via a UN agency [S1][S2].
- Relevant for UPSC across GS-II (India–UN, bilateral/multilateral) and GS-III (food security, buffer stocks, agri-trade).
2. Why in the News
- On 18 February 2026, FCI (Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution) signed an MoU with WFP in New Delhi for a five-year rice supply arrangement [S1].
- Signed by Rabindra Kumar Agarwal, CMD-FCI and Carl Skau, Deputy Executive Director, WFP, in presence of Secretary, DFPD [S1].
3. Background & Evolution
- FCI: statutory body established under the Food Corporations Act, 1964; nodal agency for MSP procurement, buffer stocking and PDS allocations.
- WFP: UN's frontline humanitarian food-assistance agency (HQ Rome, 1961); 2020 Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
- India has historically been a net contributor of food grains to WFP operations (e.g., wheat/rice gifts to Afghanistan, Myanmar, Yemen); the 2026 MoU formalises supply on an institutional, multi-year basis rather than ad-hoc grants [S1].
- Builds on India's surplus paddy stocks (well above buffer norms) and the Open Market Sale Scheme (OMSS-D) export-style disposals being recalibrated for humanitarian off-take [S1].
4. Core Static Facts
- Date of signing: 18 February 2026 [S1].
- Parties: FCI (Govt. of India) ↔ WFP (United Nations) [S1].
- Quantity: 2,00,000 metric tonnes of rice (up to 25% broken) [S1].
- Tenure: 5 years from signing; extendable by mutual consent [S1].
- Price: mutually agreed annually; ₹2,800/quintal fixed up to 31 March 2026 [S1][S2].
- Parent Ministry: Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution → Department of Food & Public Distribution (DFPD) [S1].
- Statutory base of FCI: Food Corporations Act, 1964.
- Domestic right-to-food backing: National Food Security Act, 2013.
5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis
Geopolitical / Strategic - Reinforces South–South cooperation and India's image as "first responder" in global food crises (Africa, Sahel, Gaza, Afghanistan) [S1]. - Counters narrative around India's 2022 rice export curbs by carving out a humanitarian channel through a UN agency [S1].
Economic - Provides assured off-take for surplus FCI rice stocks, easing carrying cost & storage burden on the exchequer. - ₹2,800/qtl pricing roughly tracks economic cost of rice — limits subsidy leakage while monetising buffer [S1].
Administrative / Governance - Annual price-reset mechanism builds flexibility against MSP revisions and global price volatility [S1]. - Specification "up to 25% broken rice" matches India's non-basmati parboiled/broken surplus profile — aligns export quality norms with humanitarian-grade requirements [S1].
Ethical / Developmental - Direct contribution to SDG-2 (Zero Hunger) and SDG-17 (Partnerships) [S2]. - Reflects Article 51 DPSP — promotion of international peace and cooperation.
6. Recent Developments (last 12-18 months)
- 18 Feb 2026: FCI–WFP MoU signed, New Delhi [S1].
- 2024–25: India lifted non-basmati white rice export ban (Sept 2024) and rolled back broken-rice export curbs (Mar 2025), restoring India as the world's largest rice exporter.
- Nov 2024: DFPD Year-End Review highlights FCI's role in food-security diplomacy [S3].
- WFP's 2025 Global Report on Food Crises flagged ~343 million people acutely food-insecure — context for the MoU.
7. Prelims Hooks
- FCI–WFP MoU signed on 18 February 2026 [S1].
- Quantum: 2,00,000 MT of rice over 5 years [S1].
- Broken-rice ceiling: 25% [S1].
- Indicative price: ₹2,800/quintal (valid till 31 Mar 2026) [S1].
- FCI signatory: Rabindra Kumar Agarwal, CMD [S1].
- WFP signatory: Carl Skau, Deputy Executive Director [S1].
- Parent ministry: Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution; nodal dept: DFPD [S1].
- FCI established under the Food Corporations Act, 1964.
- WFP HQ: Rome; founded 1961; Nobel Peace Prize 2020.
- WFP is a UN agency, jointly governed under UN-FAO framework.
- Maps to SDG-2 (Zero Hunger) [S2].
- MoU extendable by mutual consent; price re-fixed annually [S1].
8. Mains Relevance
- GS-II: India and international institutions; bilateral/regional/global groupings.
- GS-III: Issues of buffer stocks & food security; public distribution system; agricultural marketing.
- Probable stems: 1. "India's evolving role as a 'food security guarantor' of the Global South is increasingly institutional rather than episodic. Discuss with reference to the recent FCI–WFP arrangement." 2. "Surplus management of FCI's foodgrain stocks can simultaneously serve domestic fiscal prudence and global humanitarian objectives. Examine." 3. "How do India's commitments under SDG-2 align with its domestic obligations under the NFSA, 2013?"
9. Related Topics to Study Next
- National Food Security Act, 2013 — domestic flank of the same agenda.
- PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana (PMGKAY) — internal food-security analogue.
- WTO Peace Clause & Public Stockholding — legal cover for MSP-procured grains used abroad.
- OMSS (Domestic) — FCI's disposal channel for surplus.
- India's Rice Export Policy 2022–25 — context for humanitarian carve-out.
- SDG-2 & UN Food Systems Summit — multilateral architecture.
- G20 Deccan High-Level Principles on Food Security (2023) — India's earlier framing.
- Global Hunger Index debate — India's contestation of methodology.
10. Common Errors / Trap Areas
- WFP is a UN programme, NOT a specialised agency like FAO; do not conflate.
- MoU is with WFP, not FAO or IFAD.
- Quantity is 2,00,000 MT total/over the tenure framework, not per year — note the careful PIB wording [S1].
- Signed by FCI (PSU under DFPD), not directly by MEA or DGFT.
- Domestic statutory base of FCI is Food Corporations Act, 1964 — not the NFSA, 2013.
- Broken-rice limit is "up to 25%", not 100% broken rice [S1].
11. Sources
- [S1] India Strengthens Global Food Security: FCI Signs Five-Year Rice Supply Agreement with WFP — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2229931 — (tier: 1)
- [S2] FCI-WFP Rice Supply Agreement (PIB-derived secondary; SDG framing cross-checked) — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2229931®=3&lang=1 — (tier: 1)
- [S3] Year-End Review 2024, Department of Food and Public Distribution — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2086345 — (tier: 1)