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The International Grains Agreement (IGA) is an international agreement focused on the grain trade which replaced the International Wheat Agreement (1995). IGA comprises of a Grains Trade Convention (GTC) and a Food Aid Convention (FAC). The IGA is administered by the International Grains Council (IGC), an intergovernmental forum for cooperation on wheat and coarse grain matters however a country does not necessarily require to be a member of International Grains Council for exporting or importing food grains.
International Wheat Council as established by the International Wheat Agreement, 1949 was renamed as International Grains Council by the Grains Trade Convention, in 1995. It is located in London.
Functions of International Grains Council include promoting international cooperation in grain trade, contribute to grain market stability and enhance world food security.
Membership of IGC consists of all parties to the Grain Trade Convention, 1995 with 30 countries as members. Each member is designated as an importer or exporter based on its average trade in grains, rice and oilseeds.
India is a member of this organisation. Department of Food & Public Distribution under Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution Acts as the nodal agency on behalf of government of India in International Grains Council. Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson of this council are elected annually by the council.
Initiatives of the International Grains Council
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