Government has constituted a committee to finalise the criteria for loan waiver, and the committee may recommend that making such a declaration should be mandatory, he said.
"There were some instances of people having other sources of income benefiting from previous loan waiver schemes. We want to prevent this," Patil said, speaking to reporters in Mumbai.
"The affidavit may also have details such as other earning members of the family and their sources of income, assets, vehicles owned by the family, etc.," he said.
Maharashtra government on Sunday in-principle approved a loan waiver scheme for farmers in the state who had been agitating since June 1.
Meanwhile, Patil also said that he met the NCP president Sharad Pawar and state Congress chief Ashok Chavan regarding the loan waiver scheme yesterday.
He has sought appointment with the BJP ally and Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray -- who had been lashing out at the government demanding a "complete loan waiver" -- tomorrow.