"The state government has been considering the demand of traders association in a positive way. I will place this matter before the Cabinet," Amat told reporters after a meeting with the members of the FAOTA.
Earlier, the FAOTA had threatned to intensify its agitation from June 1 if the State Government did not withdraw valued added tax (VAT), fee and local taxes on pulses and take them out from the ambit of sensitive commodities category by then.
He said the FAOTA has urged the Odisha Government to impose one per cent entry tax on these commodities instead of VAT. From this, the Government would get Rs 50 crore to compensate the VAT loss, he said.
Meanwhile, Amat said: "The govenrment may reduce the rate of VAT on pulses on an experimental basis before taking the final decision on the traders demand.