"We see onion prices rising every year during the June- September period. This cyclical price rise can be avoided if we can create 15-20 godowns," Paswan said at a seminar organised by the India Today Group.
Unlike wheat and rice that are stored by state-run Food Corporation of India (FCI), there is not enough storage space of vegetables across the country, he said.
As FCI is expanding storage space over the years, Paswan said that there is a need to create godowns for vegetables and fruits. He also added that such a scheme was intiatated during the NDA regime.
"There are acts like Essential Commodities Act and Prevention of Black Marketing Act. But their implementation lies with the states. We can only empower them to take stern action," he added.
Yesterday, the Centre decided to bring onion and potato under the purview of the stock holding limits under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 and empowered states to take action against hoarders. It has also imposed minimum export price on onion and potato to improve domestic supplies.