22 July, 2017

North Koreans undernourished, in worst drought in 16 years

London: North Korea is facing severe food shortages due to the worst drought since 2001, with food imports needed to ensure children and the elderly do not go hungry, the United Nations' food agency says.
People walk and cycle past a factory dome with writing which reads "First priority: self-development" in Hamhung, North ...
People walk and cycle past a factory dome with
writing which reads "First priority: self-development"
in Hamhung, North Korea, on Thursday. 
The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) said rainfall in key producing areas fell well below the long-term average between April and June and badly affected staple crops including rice, maize, potatoes and soybean.
This disrupted planting activities and damaged the 2017 main season crops, requiring
 increased food imports, commercial or food aid  over the next three months to ensure adequate food supplies for the most vulnerable, including children and the elderly.


Read Ben Seabrook’s story in today’s Melbourne Age - “North Koreans undernourished, in worst drought in 16 years.”

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