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North Korean leader Kim Chen Inurged senior officials in his government to ensure the country meets its grain production targets “without fail,” state media reported on Thursday amid reports of food shortages.
On the final day of Wednesday’s major one-party caucus, Kim “ardently called for the goal of achieving this year’s grain production without disruption,” according to the state news agency. CTAC.
“In order to increase domestic agricultural production, attention should be paid to overcoming imbalances in farm management … and it is important to focus on increasing yields per hectare on all farms,” the report says.
The isolated country, heavily sanctioned for its weapons and nuclear program, had difficulty feeding its people, exacerbated by COVID-19 and border closure Chinahis main benefactor.
“Fundamental Transformation”
This information appears after Kim on Monday called for a “fundamental transformation” of the country’s agricultural production and for South Korea’s unification ministry to trigger reports of starvation deaths in the neighboring country last month.
“We consider the food shortage there to be serious,” the minister said. ku byung sam in February, adding that Pyongyang would ask for help World Food Program.
impoverished North Korea He has long been criticized for putting the development of his military program above the livelihood of his population.
In 2021 Kim He rarely mentioned these difficulties and acknowledged that the country’s food situation was becoming “tight”. In the same year, state television CCTV acknowledged that the nation was facing a “food crisis”.
The country has experienced intermittent famines, one of which claimed the lives of hundreds of thousands in the 1990s, although some estimates put it in the millions.
(According to AFP)
Source: RPP

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