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North Korea is sending more balloons carrying rubbish across the heavily fortified southern border, South Korea’s military has said.
It comes just days after North Korea appeared to send at least 200 balloons carrying rubbish over the border in retaliation for propaganda leaflets sent from the south.
South Korea’s defence minister Shin Won-sik called it “unimaginably petty and low-grade behaviour” while the military added it is examining the contents of the bags floated over the border by the balloons.
I’m not a farming or a defense expert but iirc North Korea has a lot of military equipment (north korea propaganda consists of them showing off all their toys, after all) which means they have a lot of guns which means they need ammunition and surely they manufacture their own ammunition or at least some of it. This involves nitrogen production plants. Can they not use some of that to make nitrate fertilizer?
It sounds like they do both import and manufacture some, but it sounds like they can’t do sufficient of either to eliminate reliance on human waste from the system.
kagis
This was 2020:
https://beyondparallel.csis.org/kim-zeroes-in-on-fertilizer-production-the-latest-activity-at-the-hungnam-liquid-nutrient-fertilizer-factory/
Here’s 2021:
https://www.38north.org/2021/04/the-sunchon-phosphatic-fertilizer-plant-is-one-year-old-but-is-it-operating/
2022:
https://www.rfa.org/english/news/korea/manure-02012022130916.html
https://www.dailynk.com/english/north-korea-pushes-fertilizer-production-despite-lack-urea/
Here’s 2023:
https://www.nknews.org/pro/fertilizer-chemical-tops-north-koreas-imports-from-china-in-december/
Here’s 2024:
https://www.38north.org/articles/affiliates/north-korean-economy-watch/21856/
Why does your comment say
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I searched for the thing using Kagi, a search engine. Like “googling” to search with Google. I’m indicating that I didn’t know the fact or specific quote in advance, was looking it up.