{"id":189,"date":"2015-04-06T22:58:12","date_gmt":"2015-04-06T13:58:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.01.asiapress.org\/rimjin-gang-2\/2015\/04\/report\/power-supply-potato\/"},"modified":"2018-08-24T18:21:33","modified_gmt":"2018-08-24T09:21:33","slug":"power-supply-potato","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.02.asiapress.org\/rimjin-gang\/2015\/04\/news\/power-supply-potato\/","title":{"rendered":"Power Supply Recovery and Improved Potato Crop - A brief sigh of relief for N.Koreans"},"content":{"rendered":"
2015\/April\/06
Report: PAEK Hyan, North Korean reporter, Rimjin-gang
Edit: ISHIMARU Jiro, Editor in Chief, Rimjin-gang<\/p>\n
Since last autumn, the nationwide power supply in North Korea has been in dire straits. It seems, however, that things are getting better, according to Rimjin-gang's undercover North Korean reporter, Peak Hyan.<\/span><\/p>\n Ms. Peak told us, via a phone conversation in early April, [In regards to the northern region where she currently resides]: <\/span><\/p>\n \"People have been staving off their hunger by exchanging beans, rice and corn from their meager house stocks. But last autumn's potato harvest was good enough that people are able to avoid serious starvation in comparison to the same period a year earlier. Also, the price of potatoes at the market used to be 450 won per kilo but now it's 350 won. So people are able to make potato a staple food.\" <\/span><\/p>\n