
New Delhi: The Department of Food and Public Distribution (DFPD) and the Food Corporation of India (FCI) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the fiscal year 2024-25 to boost the efficiency and accountability of food grain procurement and distribution. The agreement, formalized today, aims to optimize public funds and refine the Public Distribution System (PDS) by implementing stringent performance benchmarks and accountability measures.
The MoU sets out specific performance benchmarks, including the evaluation of FCI Depots based on various efficiency parameters. These benchmarks cover aspects such as depot capacity utilization, operational losses, security measures, and the modernization and automation of processes. The goal is to ensure that FCI operations, including its depots, are managed with maximum efficiency and transparency.
The MoU is part of the Centre Government’s broader commitment to refining the Public Distribution System and enhancing the performance of the FCI. By focusing on performance benchmarks and accountability, the initiative seeks to improve the management of food security operations and the utilization of public funds.
Established in 1965 under the Food Corporations Act, 1964, the Food Corporation of India plays a crucial role in the purchase, storage, transport, distribution, and sale of food grains. Operating as a public service entity, FCI’s mandate is entirely financed through food subsidies provided by the Government of India.
Given that FCI operates without its own income source and is funded through public subsidies, it is essential to evaluate its expenditure for cost-effectiveness and value. The new MoU aims to address these concerns by setting performance benchmarks and establishing institutional accountability.
The signing of this MoU marks a significant step towards enhancing the efficiency of food grain procurement and distribution. By adopting rigorous performance benchmarks and accountability measures, the DFPD and FCI aim to ensure that the food subsidy funds are managed with the highest level of efficiency, ultimately benefiting the public through a more effective and transparent Public Distribution System.
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