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North Korea races to shield crops from drought, state media says

By Thomson Reuters Apr 29, 2026 | 10:42 PM

SEOUL, April 30 (Reuters) – North Korea is stepping up nationwide efforts to protect crops from an unusually severe ​drought ahead of the rice-planting ‌season, state media KCNA said on Thursday, as the isolated state continues to face chronic food insecurity.

KCNA said state agencies were mobilising officials ‌to ​send farming supplies, secure ⁠irrigation water and put ⁠pumps and other equipment into use to limit damage to early-season wheat and barley crops.

Premier Pak Thae Song inspected ​farms in South Pyongan, South Hwanghae and North Hwanghae provinces and urged ⁠officials to make full ⁠use of water sources, strengthen ​irrigation systems and raise mechanisation in rice ​planting, KCNA said.

North Korean leader Kim ‌Jong Un warned at a meeting of the ruling Workers’ Party of Korea in 2024 that failing to provide people ⁠with basic living necessities, including food, was a “serious political issue,” state media reported.

North Korea has ⁠long struggled ‌with food shortages, including during ⁠famines in the 1990s, worsened ​by ‌sanctions, border closures, limited farm ​inputs and ⁠weather shocks.

U.N. agencies say agricultural output routinely falls short of needs, with millions undernourished and vulnerable to disasters such as droughts and floods.

(Reporting by Kyu-seok ShimEditing by ​Ed Davies)