He told reporters that such an act would be used to restrict agricultural production in order to prevent distress sales by farmers as well as ensure minimum support prices for all agricultural products.
The Crops Control Act has been in force in Karnataka since the 1980s and it restricts crop areas of all agricultural crops based on the supply and demand of various food products and commercial crops, he said.
The AP state government has chalked out a contingency plan for drought hit areas to supply seeds at 50 per cent, he said.
He said that water for Krishna delta will be supplied through the Pattiseema lift irrigation system from August 20 to protect the interests of farmers.
"I hope August rains will save the Krishna delta region," he said.