The apex court also sought the government's response on revisiting its eight-year-old policy on farmers.
"Decrease in number (of suicides) is not enough, there should be no case of farmer suicide in the country," Social Justice Bench of Justices Madan B Lokur and U U Lalit said.
When Additional Solicitor General Pinky Anand told the court that there was a "considerable decline in unfortunate incidents" of farmers' suicides, the bench said such incidents should not happen at all.
It also questioned the holding of yearly meetings of the committee, headed by renowned agricultural scientist M S Swaminathanl, to discuss the problems faced by farmers and said such brain-storming sessions should be held more frequently.
The bench, which was hearing a PIL seeking government to take steps to prevent farmer suicides, asked the Centre to file an affidavit within six weeks clearing its stand on revisiting the policy.
"May be because of the policy, the farmers are committing suicide. You (Centre) file an affidavit within six weeks stating whether it is necessary to revisit the policy which is eight years old," it said.
