India to buy more wheat: Pawar

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| "Though prices (wheat) are falling since last two-three days, we'll not hesitate to import more wheat to build our buffer. We'll float new tender," said Pawar on the sidelines of a national seminar on 'Emerging Issues in Food Management'. |
| Pawar said, the second tender to import 3 million tonne wheat had elicited lukewarm response. India had awarded a 5,00,000-tonne wheat import contract to Australia's monopoly wheat exporter AWB in February and the STC floated a second tender in March to import additional 3 million tonne. |
| In the second tender, bids worth only 2.6 million tonne were received. |
| Declining to give the break-up of the quantum of wheat India is importing from the two tenders, he said details are with the STC. |
| The country may allow private players to import wheat once the government imports are over. |
| He said the government cannot compromise on India's food security. |
| Prices of commodities like wheat and sugar have stated falling both in India and overseas, he said. |
| Currently, India does not plan to import sugar but the country may look at liberal export and import regime in some of the commodities. |
First Published: Jun 03 2006 | 12:00 AM IST