North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has visited a farm affiliated with a military unit.
The North's official Korean Central News Agency(KCNA) said Saturday the leader visited Farm No. 1116 under the control of the Korean People's Army Unit 810 and toured a newly built research institution.
The field inspection is viewed as a gesture to appease the military ahead of the Chuseok thanksgiving holiday.
Inspecting the same farm in September last year, Kim had ordered the establishment of a high-tech agricultural and science think tank.
In his latest visit, the young leader also coined a name for a new vegetable that succeeded in its trial cultivation. Noting its high productivity and rich nutrients, Kim named the crop "Danbaekcho" for having abundant protein. "Danbaek" refers to protein and "cho" means plant.
He also ordered the crop to be grown nationwide.
There is no hope for adequate food in any country where the head of the country determines what crops farmers must plant.
Ah! It’s grand that fat boy is back to his normal occupation of looking and pointing.
Is that leafy vegetable Khat ..? ..The effects of khat (also known as qat, qaad, Arabian tea, kat and chat) are similar to those of other amphetamines, according to authorities like the Drug Enforcement Administration. Khat users report feelings of well-being, mental alertness, excitement and euphoria.
Or perhaps Arugula .....arugula is also a bit of a powerhouse when it comes to the nutrients necessary for a thriving sex life. It is rich in vitamins A and C, which are essential for sex hormone production. In addition, it delivers many minerals that are important to put the body in its sexual prime. Its a source of zinc, excellent for promoting good blood flow to the nether regions, as well as sex-aiding minerals magnesium and potassium.
My best guess is that the Norks produced a hybrid Arugula-Khat plant.
Look at how ill-fitting and loose the uniforms are on even these high ranking officers.
Kim fills his uniform out nicely, so it is not just a “style”.
Those guys are SKINNY.
Are those Mustard Greens?
I'm pretty sure rest of the world knows it as kudzu.
Those plants look like they are in the beet/rape family. I searched it up and found they closely resemble a high protein breed of rape which is used to feed cattle. I guess he intends to feed his people as if they were domesticated animals. https://www.cotswoldseeds.com/seedmix/root-crops
NORK leadership....outstanding in their field!