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    North Korea - UN fears famine.

    North Korea fears famine as drought halves food production, says UN | World news | The Guardian

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    North Korea fears famine as drought halves food production, says UN




    ‘Worst drought in 100 years’ has cut rice production by another 12% in the reclusive state with over 10.5 million people already affected by the hunger crisis





    A North Korean boy works in a field of a collective farm in the South Hwanghae province. Potato, wheat and barley harvests were at risk of being cut by up to 50% in drought-hit areas. Photograph: Damir Sagolj/Reuters Thomson Reuters Foundation
    Friday 19 June 2015 04.05 BST

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    North Korea faces further food shortages as production in the country’s main growing region is expected to be cut in half, the United Nations food agency said.
    UN representatives visited the country’s breadbasket in North Hwanghae and South Hwanghae provinces on 10 June and found that potato, wheat and barley harvests were at risk of being cut by up to 50% in drought-hit areas.
    Wells are dry and reservoir levels are low following meagre rain and snowfall in 2014 and early 2015, the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) said .
    “We don’t have enough information to say if people are starving or not,” said senior FAO official Liliana Balbi . “But the situation is serious. They are on the borderline.”
    State media in the isolated country called it “the worst drought in 100 years”.
    The latest El Niño weather pattern was responsible for much of the drought, the FAO report said.
    The government has also not properly maintained irrigation canals and other farm infrastructure, Balbi said.
    Rice production in 2015 is expected at 2.3m tonnes, 12% below 2014’s shrivelled output and considerably lower than the previous five-year average, the FAO said.
    Rice plantings face a “severe contraction”, the FAO said, based on preliminary information obtained from inside the reclusive state.
    North Korea is under UN sanctions because of its banned nuclear programme and missile launches.
    The number of hungry people in North Korea has more than doubled in the past two decades, rising to 10.5 million in 2014 from 4.8 million in 1990, according to a May FAO report .
    The country suffered famine in the 1990s and has relied on international food aid since. But support for North Korea has fallen sharply in recent years, because of its curbs on humanitarian workers and reluctance to allow monitoring of food distribution.
    Funding for UN agencies in North Korea plunged to less than $50m in 2014, down from $300m in 2004

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    So, will they play the "bomb game" for some aid.

    But when people are hungry, that's when things change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Heart
    But when people are hungry, that's when things change.
    Maybe, but when it is the army that gets the bulk of the food aid, maybe not. They deny control of the distribution by foreigners.

    Stopping the food aid?

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    Give a chubby lad a girls name & weapons and he runs amok...reminds of the song " A boy named Sue "......It’s a pity they don’t execute people with bad haircuts...

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    Communism has a sad history of interfering with agriculture. Mao's rather ironically-monikered "Great Leap Forwards" offed about 30 million of his subjects. *golf clap*

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    The Giant Leap Backwards ? That was horrific. Many people ate leaves and bark, and some resorted to cannibalism.

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    Grass will be back on the menu for some.

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    Was the Korean war worth of it?
    (5M US soldiers had attended, more than 40,000 did not return, how many hundred thousands crippled? 2 - 3 M local casualties, 500,000 dead kids)

    And what was achieved? (Not 1 meter, just the isolation of NK)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Klondyke View Post
    Was the Korean war worth of it?
    (5M US soldiers had attended, more than 40,000 did not return, how many hundred thousands crippled? 2 - 3 M local casualties, 500,000 dead kids)

    And what was achieved? (Not 1 meter, just the isolation of NK)
    At least half of the country is now not experiencing regular famines that kill millions.

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