Refusing to ban export of onion, the Centre asked state governments to invoke Essential Commodities Act to crackdown on hoarders.
It however initiated the process of importing onion from Pakistan, Iran, Egypt and China to cool rates.
"...Next two to three weeks will be tough and ultimately we have to find a solution," Pawar said in Bangalore replying to a query on onion prices that have reached an all-time high.
Pawar asked the Chief Ministers of all states to invoke the Essential Commodities Act against hoarders. The Minister also said that he would inform Food Minister K V Thomas that the co-operative NAFED is ready to import some quantity of the bulb.
Stating that extensive rainfall has hit supply, Pawar said: "We have to import as early as possible. I have instructed the Managing Director of NAFED (that) if there is a request from any state we should be ready."
Meanwhile, NAFED today floated tender for import of the edible bulb from Pakistan, Iran, China and Egypt. It has also relaxed the conditions for imports to augment domestic supply.
The Centre has also called a meeting of agriculture secretaries of five major onion producing states- Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Karnataka - on October 25 to review the production and marketing of the crop.
