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N. Korea food production ‘lowest for a decade’ — UN

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SEOUL: North Korea recorded its worst harvest for more than a decade last year, the United Nations (UN) said yesterday, as natural disasters combined with its lack of arable land and inefficien­t agricultur­e to hit production.

The isolated North, which is under several sets of sanctions over its nuclear weapon and ballistic missile programmes, has long struggled to feed itself and suffers chronic food shortages.

But last year’s harvest was just 4.95 million tonnes, the UN said in its Needs and Priorities assessment for 2019, down by 500,000 tonnes.

It was “the lowest production in more than a decade”, the UN’s Resident Coordinato­r in the North Tapan Mishra said in a statement.

“This has resulted in a significan­t food gap.”

As a result 10.9 million people in the North needed humanitari­an assistance — 600,000 more than last year — with a potential for increased malnutriti­on and illness.

It is equivalent to 43 per cent of the population.

But while the number of people needing help rose, the UN has had to cut its target for people to help — from 6.0 million to 3.8 million — as it seeks to prioritise those most in need.

Funding has fallen far short of what the UN says it needs.

Only 24 per cent of last year’s appeal was met, with Mishra describing it as “one of the lowest funded humanitari­an plans in the world”.

Several agencies had been forced to scale back their programmes and some faced closing projects, he said, appealing to donors to “not let political considerat­ions get in the way of addressing humanitari­an need”. – AFP

 ??  ?? File photo shows people pushing a cart carrying cabbage in Hamhung on North Korea’s northeast coast. — AFP photo
File photo shows people pushing a cart carrying cabbage in Hamhung on North Korea’s northeast coast. — AFP photo

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