North Korea’s Kim calls for ‘radical improvement’ in farm machine sector

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visits the agricultural machinery exhibition hall, in an unknown location, in this picture released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on January 2, 2024.    KCNA via REUTERS

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said it was important to map out a long-term development plan to achieve mechanisation of agricultural work for rural development.

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SEOUL - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has called for a “radical improvement” in the country’s farm machinery sector, state media reported on Jan 3, as the reclusive state pushes for agricultural modernisation to tackle chronic food shortages.

Visiting a farm machine exhibition on Jan 2, Mr Kim said it was important to map out a long-term development plan to achieve mechanisation of agricultural work for rural development, KCNA news agency said.

A radical improvement in farm industrialisation “is an urgent requirement”, Mr Kim said, according to the KCNA report.

The visit comes days after Mr Kim l

aid out the country's economic goals for the new year,

where he said stabilising agricultural production at a high level was a key task.

On display at the exhibition were hundreds of different farm machines, including tractors, rice transplanters and unmanned helicopters, KCNA said.

The North has suffered serious food shortages in recent decades, including famine in the 1990s, often as a result of natural disasters. International experts have warned that border closures during the Covid-19 pandemic worsened food security.

North Korea’s crop output was estimated to have increased year on year in 2023 due to favourable weather conditions, but according to a South Korean official, was still far below what is needed to address the country’s chronic food shortages. REUTERS

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