产品展示
  • 先锋TS-WX130DA汽车音响车载超薄重低音炮8寸大功率有源12V座椅炮
  • 黑武士17-2022大众途观L丹当拿音响进口音响汽车音响原装喇叭高配
  • 天津杰士GS S95启停70ah蓄电池适配丰田新普拉多蓝鸟原装汽车电瓶
  • 东南DX3仪表台避光垫汽车内饰装饰用品配件中控台改装防滑防晒垫
  • 风帆蓄电池6-QW-60适配新君越速腾英朗宝来高尔夫科鲁兹汽车电瓶
联系方式

邮箱:admin@aa.com

电话:020-123456789

传真:020-123456789

汽车音响

NK revises laws on agriculture, grain distribution amid food shortages

2024-06-07 07:55:02      点击:969
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un visits Junghung Farm in Samjiyon County in the country's north in this <strong></strong>photo from the North's Korean Central News Agency in this July 10, 2018 file photo. Yonhap
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un visits Junghung Farm in Samjiyon County in the country's north in this photo from the North's Korean Central News Agency in this July 10, 2018 file photo. Yonhap

North Korea has revised laws on grain production and distribution at its parliamentary meeting, according to its state media Thursday, a move seen aimed at tightening state control on crop supply amid food shortages.

The standing committee of the Supreme People's Assembly (SPA) convened a meeting to review revised acts on farming, grain distribution and others, and adopted them, according to the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).

"In regard to the law on grain, important problems were reviewed to establish strict order and systems on purchasing, processing and selling grain and advance the scheme of food supply," the KCNA said.

The latest move appears intended to tighten state control on food supply in a bid to root out corrupt practices detected in the process of grain purchases and distribution.

During an SPA meeting in September, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un highlighted the importance of changing the structure of the country's grain production and improving the system of grain procurement and food supply.

North Korea is known for chronic food shortages that have been apparently aggravated in recent years due to typhoons, flooding and the COVID-19 pandemic. (Yonhap)


S. Korea, US, Japan agree on more efforts against NK cryptocurrency theft
NASA astronauts show new way to take out space trash