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North Korea's Hwangju-Kindung Waterway Project

North Korea's Economy

North Korea's Hwangju-Kindung Waterway Project

The Hwangju-Kindung Waterway was officially declared operational in December 2023. This new gravity-fed waterway system aims to provide a constant, uninterrupted water supply to the Hwangju-Kindung Plain for crop irrigation. It will reduce the region's dependence on electrical pump stations that require constant electricity supply.

The Sepho Tableland: Changing Food Production in Marginal Areas

North Korea's Economy

The Sepho Tableland: Changing Food Production in Marginal Areas

The redevelopment of the Sepho Tableland is one example of North Korea's efforts to adapt its agricultural practices to perform better within the constraints of the land. This project sought to convert high elevation terrains, which are not conducive to crop production, into grassy fields for supporting livestock farming, thus increasing protein production while maximizing less than ideal land resources.

Examining Kim's Approach to Construction: Project Wonsan

North Korea's Economy

Examining Kim's Approach to Construction: Project Wonsan

Well into his ninth year as supreme leader, Kim Jong Un has shown a willingness to deviate from tradition and separate himself from the habits and behaviors of his predecessors. While site visits are a practice consistent with the past, Kim's hands-on approach for major projects is an emerging signature of his leadership.

North Korea's Hydroelectric Power – The Paektusan Hero Youth Power Stations

North Korea's Economy

North Korea's Hydroelectric Power – The Paektusan Hero Youth Power Stations

North Korea's northeastern provinces, especially Ryanggang Province, play an important role in the country's hydropower development plans. The Paektusan power station project was designed to provide uninterrupted electrical power to this area, where the recently opened showcase city of Samjiyon is situated, to fuel its success.