Manila Bulletin

N. Korea food production down in 2018 – UN body

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SEOUL (AFP) - Food production has fallen this year in isolated, nuclear-armed North Korea, according to the UN's Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on.

Rice and maize are the North's main staples, but rice output was expected to be below average because of erratic rains and low irrigation supplies, the FAO said in its quarterly Crop Prospects and Food Situation report.

Unfavorabl­e weather conditions also diminished maize yields, it added.

As a result the country would need to import 641,000 tons of food in the coming year, up from 456,000 tons this year, when it bought 390,000 tons and received 66,000 tons in food aid.

There was a widespread lack of access to food in the North, it said in the document.

''Food insecurity continues to remain a key concern, with conditions aggravated by the below-average 2018 main season output,'' it said.

Agricultur­al production is chronicall­y poor in the North, which only has a limited supply of arable land.

The country has periodical­ly been hit by famine, and hundreds of thousands of people died -- estimates range into the millions -- in the mid-1990s.

North Korea was one of 40 countries -- 31 of them in Africa -- listed as in need of external assistance for food in the report.

UN agencies estimate that 10.3 million people in the North need humanitari­an assistance. But donor funding has dried up in the face of political tensions over its weapons programs, with critics saying that the provision of aid encourages Pyongyang to prioritize its military ambitions over adequately providing for its people.

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