Under the contingency plan, the government proposes to use the Rs 500-crore price stabilisation fund to ensure availability of essential commodities at reasonable cost.
"We are working on a contingency plan to deal with poor monsoon. Price Stabilisation fund of Rs 500 crore with agriculture ministry could also be put in use if rainfall is deficient," the official said.
The Met department had earlier this week said that the rainfall this year would be 88 per cent or "deficient" of the long term average, triggering fears of drought.
The official further said that the MNREGA funds could also be used for specific activities to provide relief in drought-affected areas.
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"Home ministry, agriculture ministry and finance ministry are holding regular consultations assessing monsoon situation," the official said.
Further, the Centre has also directed the states to take steps so that there is minimum damage to agriculture sector and overall economy.
Earlier this week, the Reserve Bank had said that the Government should put in place a "contingency plan" to deal with the possibility of a deficient monsoon and its impact on food grain production and prices.
Strong food policy and management will be important to help keep inflation and inflationary expectations contained over the near term, he had said.
Food inflation has softened to a 4-month low in April, but the impact of unseasonal rains is yet to show up.
In April, wholesale inflation has dipped to record (-)2.65 per cent, while that of retail inflation has fallen to 4-month low of 4.87 per cent in the same period.
The fund would be used to advance interest free loan to state governments and central agencies to support their working capital and other expenses on procurement and distribution interventions for such commodities.