North Korea has made limited progress with farm reforms and faces a food crisis this year unless more international aid is delivered, a leading expert on North Korean agriculture said on Wednesday. Kwon Tae-jin, director of North Korea agricultural studies at the South’s state-run Korea Rural Economic Institute, also told Reuters aid to improve farming would be part of a package offered to the communist North after it returns to stalled six-country talks on its nuclear arms programs. Full Story
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