
North Korea
The food supply in North Korea is dramatic. Several factors contribute to this emergency: Soils are depleted, fertilizers are lacking, drought and flooding have affected the crops. Trade embargo and border closures encapsulate the country from the rest of the world.
HOW WE HELP
We run three bakeries and three soymilk factories, and distribute the products to nurseries, kindergartens, orphanages, and elementary schools more
We run three bakeries and three soymilk factories, and distribute the products to nurseries, kindergartens, orphanages, and elementary schools more
We run a factory to produce up to 10 000 tons of fertilizer per year more
We run a factory to produce up to 10 000 tons of fertilizer per year more

FACTS & FIGURES
Capital: Pyongyang
Area: 120 538 km2
Population: 26.3 Mio.
Life expectancy: 73.5 years
Children mortality: 15.4 (per 1000)
Alphabetization: 100 %
Religions: traditionally Buddhists and Confucianists (religious activities non-existent)