North Korea to focus on wheat and barley farming in winter

Published 2021년 12월 4일

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North Korea's official paper, Rodong Sinmun, has urged the country to boost wheat and barley farming to address food shortage issues. The paper emphasizes the importance of consuming more land nutrients and improving fertility as the seeding area needs to be expanded in the new five-year plan. It also emphasizes the need to increase intellectual power and prepare for the coming winter cold to prevent crop damage. The paper's stance highlights the country's efforts to improve agricultural productivity amidst reported decreases due to adverse weather conditions.
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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Kim Ji-heon = He emphasized that North Korea, which is struggling to solve the food shortage, should do well to cultivate wheat and barley in winter. The Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of the Workers' Party of Korea, published four articles encouraging wheat and barley farming on the 4th and encouraged them to "let's plan more operations and command for wheat and barley farming." The newspaper emphasized, "If we grow wheat and barley in the front and rear crops, more nutrients from the land are consumed," and emphasized that improving the stamina is the most important. In particular, he pointed out that "improving fertility is a more urgent issue under the condition that the wheat and barley seeding area must be significantly expanded during the new five-year plan," implying that the wheat and barley production projected by the five-year plan is significantly higher than the existing amount. As a way to improve intellectual power, the ...
Source: Yna

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