FCI is the government's nodal agency for procurement and distribution of foodgrains. The move will help FCI to improve its liquidity situation and efficiently carry out procurement operations on behalf of the government, besides ensuring support prices to farmers.
"Capital of the Food Corporation of India will be restructured to enhance equity and to raise long-term debt for meeting its standing working capital requirement," Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said in his Budget speech.
Under this law, which was passed by the Parliament in 2013, the government provides 5 kg of wheat and rice to per person per month at Rs 2 and Rs 3 per kg, respectively.
The government has raised food subsidy for next fiscal to Rs 1,69,323 crore from Rs 1,40,282 crore estimated in the current 2017-18 financial year.
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