North Korea Farming Region Destroyed, So the Cost of Rice Increases

[imText1]Due to the flood damage which heavily affected the central region of North Korea last August, next year’s price of rice has been putting an increasing burden on civilians.

Min Nam Su (pseudonym), a North Korean trader who had come to Dandong, China, said on the 15th, “In Hwanghae and South Pyongan Province this year, farming has been affected because of the flood damage, so the price of rice has been showing signs of an increase. Currently in the Jangmadang (markets) in Shinuiju, 15kg of rice costs 25,000 North Korean won (KRW8,000, USD8.7).

“The farmlands in Hwanghae and South Pyongan have been completely submerged, so we were only able to look to farming in North Pyongan Province. It is obvious that they will be taken up for provisions for the People’s Army, so people who have money are already busy buying and hoarding rice.”

A majority of urban civilians have been directly purchasing rice from the jangmadang, with the exception of Hwanghae and Pyongyang, since the breakdown of the provision system in North Korea. If the price of rice skyrockets, the livelihood of North Korean citizens will be directly affected.

It is possible that the rice aid from South Korea and other countries, which is to be distributed starting at the end of this month, may stabilize the price of rice.

Good Friends began relaying through its newsletter earlier this month that “only when the rice aid comes in will the overall price of rice decrease, no matter whose hands it falls into. It is difficult to buy a kg of rice for 1,700~1,900 won.”

Rice aid to North Korea flows in through Pyongyang, Nampo, or through Chongjin Harbor. After it distributed to the People’s Army and to big-city political employees, the rice travels down a path of smuggling into the jangmadang. NGOs for North Korea estimate that the actual amount of rice allocated to civilians is only around 30% of all the donated rice.

The North Korean authorities recently gave an order to factories and offices to guarantee six-months-worth of food provisions to laborers, but the factories are reportedly in a difficult situation due to the rice shortage.

Mr. Min said, “From now, the price of 15kg of rice is supposed to hike up to 50,000 North Korean won (approx. USD17.4). In places like Yongcheon plain and Jeongju plain, the rice has been well cultivated, so the armies are mobilized and will do the harvesting. This year in particular, there will probably be a lot of thieves on the farmlands.”

He said further, “The price of rice is reported to have risen even more in Kaecheon, Suncheon, and Pyongsung in South Pyongan Province than in Shinuiju. There has been news that people are even coming from the Hwanghae region, which is a famous farming province, to North Pyongan to buy rice.”

Mr. Min said, “In early August, when the initial flood damage occurred, a kilogram of rice rose to 1,960 (approx. USD0.7) in Shinuiju, and in the second week of August remained stable at 1,500 won (approx. USD0.52). It seems like the price of rice will continue to rise. But, the situation would change if the support is distributed to the civilians, but who expects that?”