Worst winter in decades threatens NKorea crops
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}A news report says that North Korea is suffering the harshest winter in decades, raising concerns about food production this year.
The pro-Pyongyang, Japan-based Choson Sinbo newspaper reported Tuesday that temperatures in North Korea has stayed below zero for 40 consecutive days this winter — the longest cold snap since 1945.
It says that the chill has frozen soil much deeper than last year, causing farmers to worry about this year's grain production.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The paper is considered as a mouthpiece for the communist North Korean government in Pyongyang.
North Korea has relied on outside assistance to feed many of its 24 million people since a famine is believed to have killed as many as 2 million in the 1990s.