Kim Jong Un is besieged by huge crowd of North Korean soldiers and officials as he waves from sunroof of his luxury car at groundbreaking ceremony for greenhouse farm
By Chris Matthews
Daily Mail
February 19, 2022
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un was surrounded by a large crowd as he waved from a car at the opening ceremony of a huge farm
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un was mobbed by a huge crowd as he attended an opening ceremony for the construction of a greenhouse farm.
The supreme leader of North Korea opened construction of the project as he hailed attempts to modernise agriculture in the country.
Kim Jong-Un, who is thought to be 38, was the first to thrust a shovel into the earth to mark the start of creating the Ryonpho Greenhouse Farm in Hamju County, in South Hamgyong province.



The farm will be 250 acres and will take eight months to finish. The ceremony included fireworks, explosions and a tractor display.
Kim said the massive greenhouse would prove essential to providing the east coast with vegetables.
He also hailed the need to modernise agriculture for rural development.
It comes amid continued food shortages and economic troubles for the so-called Hermit Kingdom.



Just last month the dictator penned a letter to North Korea’s Union of Agricultural Workers requesting farmers stop selling food on the black market.
Pyongyang also confirmed the Ministry of Agriculture would be reorganised into an Agricultural Commission.
Experts suggested the move was similar to Chinese attempts to boost the economy in the 1980s with large state-funded projects as opposed to creating subsidies to incentivise farmers.
Kim Jong Un addressed the crowd before he took the first shovel to the earth


North Korea’s economy has struggled following international sanctions over its testing of nuclear weapons.
The country’s mountainous landscape is largely unsuitable for farming and as such North Korea relies heavily on imports from China.
Border closures owing to Covid during the pandemic meant this food source was cut off.
2 comments:
Very important guy is President for Life Kim. I understand he has a crapper built into his limo.
It helps to maintain an audience when they know you can torture and kill them for not attending.
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