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NKorea produces more food, but still needs aid
AP - Friday, December 19
SEOUL, South Korea - North Korea's food production in 2008 rose from a year ago, but remains far from enough to meet the impoverished nation's minimum requirement, a state-run farm agency in the South said Thursday.
Thanks to better weather than last year, the North's total grain production for 2008 is estimated at 4.31 million metric tons (4.74 million tons), up 7.5 percent from 2007, the South's Rural Development Administration said.
The agency said the amount still falls far short of the North's annual food needs, though it did not say by how much. Seoul's Unification Ministry estimates the communist country needs at least 5.4 million metric tons (about 6 million tons) a year.
Last week, U.N. food agencies warned that nearly 40 percent of North Korea's population of 23 million will need food assistance in the next year.
North Korea has relied on foreign assistance to feed its people since natural disasters and mismanagement devastated its economy in the middle of the 1990s.
The North's food shortage is made worse by the lack of regular food and fertilizer aid that the South had sent under Seoul's two previous liberal presidents after the sides began a now-stalled reconciliation process following their first-ever summit in 2000.
No official food aid has been provided to the North since conservative President Lee Myung-bak took office in February with a pledge to get tough with Pyongyang.
Seoul says it is still willing to give the North humanitarian assistance, but the North has refused to accept aid offers from the South to protest Lee's stance.
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