New Delhi - The Central government may not need to import any wheat this year as local stocks and procurement by state agencies are adequate, Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar said Monday. "As per information received from State governments, (India's) local wheat buys in 2008-09 are expected to reach 2.0 crore (metric) tons, up from 1.11 crore tons a year earlier, negating the need for any imports," Pawar told reporters on the sidelines of an industry event. On extending the suspension in futures trading to more commodities, the minister said the government feels there is no need to suspend futures trading in more commodities. Last week, the Forward Markets Commission (FMC) suspended futures trading in refined soybean oil, rubber, potato and chickpeas for four months to control spiraling prices.