The Food Corporation of India (FCI) and the World Food Programme (WFP) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on February 18 for the supply of rice to support global humanitarian operations aimed at combating hunger, according to a PIB press release.
The MoU was signed by Rabindra Kumar Agarwal, CMD, FCI, on behalf of the Government of India, and Carl Skau, Deputy Executive Director of WFP, in the presence of the Secretary, Department of Food and Public Distribution. Under the agreement, FCI will supply 200,000 metric tonnes of rice (up to 25% broken) to WFP.
The MoU will remain valid for five years from the date of signing and may be extended by mutual consent. The price will be decided annually by mutual agreement, with the current rate fixed at INR 2,800 per quintal until March 31, 2026.
Sanjeev Chopra, Secretary, Department of Food and Public Distribution, said, “Through our partnership with WFP, we are exporting hope, nutrition, and dignity to those facing hunger. This agreement showcases India’s resolve to ensure no one goes hungry. India will continue to stand with the international community in combating malnutrition and food insecurity.”
Carl Skau, Deputy Executive Director, UN World Food Programme, said, “This agreement with India marks a key milestone in fighting global hunger. India’s support will help WFP reach vulnerable populations with nutritious food more effectively over the next five years. As a major agricultural nation and a proponent of global solidarity, India inspires us to turn the Zero Hunger goal into action. I thank India for this transformative partnership.”
This partnership reinforces India’s commitment to global food security, strengthens cooperation with WFP in addressing humanitarian needs worldwide, and underlines India’s role as a trusted and responsible contributor to global food systems.


















