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Three million N Koreans need food aid
2011-11-26
[Iran Press TV] The Unites Nation says millions of people in North Korea will need food aid in the upcoming year, warning about rising levels of malnutrition among young childre
Yesterday it was "sea of fire," today it's "starving children."
"Nearly three million people will continue to require food assistance in 2012," AFP quoted a report by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and World Food Program (WFP) as saying on Friday.

"Hospital staff told the assessment mission of a significant increase in malnutrition among young children," the Rome-based agencies said after a visit to the East Asian nation.

The report cited officials in a number of pediatric wards, who indicated a 100 percent increase in the number of cases admitted for malnutrition since April, in comparison with the same period in 2010.

The report estimated North Korea's harvest this year to be around 8.5 percent higher than 2010 but warned that domestic production and food imports were not sufficient to meet the needs.

"There remains an uncovered cereal deficit of 414,000 tons," it said.

FAO and WFP called on North Korea to turn to more mechanized and more efficient forms of farming in order to increase productivity, which remains way short of catching up with that of neighboring South.

Kisan Gunjal, an economist at FAO, said paddy yields at 4.3 tons per hectare in North Korea are about 60 percent of those in neighboring South Korea.

"This productivity gap represents a potential for the North to increase its farm output and eliminate chronic food shortages by adopting appropriate technology, inputs and measures," Gunjal said.
Posted by:Fred

#8  Something like this. Though I am far from being a graphic artist.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2011-11-26 10:13  

#7  Water Modem: The t-shirt design doesn't really need the caption, though I like the use of the recycle logo. I wonder if it could be artistically blended with the biohazard logo?

BTW, you can make Soylent Green by spraying some unflavored Ry-Krisps with green food coloring. As an added irony, they are made by Ralcorp, that was spun off by Ralston-Purina. So properly you can call them "People Chow".
Posted by: Anonymoose   2011-11-26 10:01  

#6  Perhaps heart plugs?
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2011-11-26 07:39  

#5  What NKor needs is ethics panels
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-11-26 06:33  

#4  Link to tea shirt to aid them.
Posted by: Water Modem   2011-11-26 03:40  

#3  The could EAT the DEAR LEADER and his veal offspring! Just saying..
Posted by: Water Modem   2011-11-26 03:35  

#2  The big problem the South Korean have is what to do with their spare rice. This is so high because the South Korean government, is subsiding it so much.
Posted by: BernardZ   2011-11-26 02:59  

#1  "This productivity gap represents a potential for the North to increase its farm output and eliminate chronic food shortages by adopting appropriate technology, inputs and measures," Gunjal said.

But enough about such folly. Let's talk about what's really important: The dire necessity for the Norks to have nukes, and how it will improve the lives of their people.
Posted by: gorb   2011-11-26 00:09  

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