Rural Development Administration estimates North Korea's food crop production this year to be 4.82 million tons, 310,000 tons increase

Published 2023년 12월 19일

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North Korea's food crop production for 2023 is estimated at 4.82 million tons, which is an increase of 310,000 tons compared to the previous year. The increase is attributed to favorable weather conditions, higher-than-normal rainfall during the rice transplanting season, and good growth conditions for other crops such as corn, potatoes, wheat, barley, and soybeans. The head of the International Technology Cooperation Division of the Rural Development Administration, Lee Gyeong-tae, stated that overall, the weather conditions in North Korea this year were conducive to increased food crop production.
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North Korea's food crop production this year is estimated at 4.82 million tons, an increase of 310,000 tons compared to last year. The Rural Development Administration made this announcement through the estimation results of ‘North Korea’s food crop production in 2023’, which comprehensively analyzed the weather conditions in the North Korean region, the occurrence of pests and diseases, the fertilizer supply and demand situation, crop data from domestic and foreign research institutes, and satellite image information. It is estimated that a total of 4.82 million tons of food crops were produced in North Korea this year, an increase of 310,000 tons, or 6.9%, from 4.51 million tons last year. Production by crop is 2.11 million tons of rice, 1.7 million tons of corn, 580,000 tons of potatoes and sweet potatoes, 220,000 tons of wheat and barley, 190,000 tons of beans, and 20,000 tons of other miscellaneous grains. Rice production increased by 40,000 tons (1.9%) compared to last year. ...
Source: Aflnews

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