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Kim Jong Un wants to change how North Korea's soldiers eat

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  • North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said the country should feed its soldiers better.
  • His comments come in the wake of a defected North Korean soldier was found with corn kernels in his stomach.
  • Kim Jong Un said he wanted to ensure soldiers still feel the "loving care" of his late father, North Korea's previous leader.


North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said the country should feed its soldiers better, according to state media KCNA on Wednesday July 25, after a defected North Korean soldier's health last year highlighted nutrition problems in the isolated state.

On a visit to a military rations factory, Kim said it should produce tasty and nutritious food to "substantially contribute to improving the diet of the servicepersons", according to KCNA.

Kim said: "Officials and employees of the factory should always overfulfill the production plan on all indices, bearing in mind the noble intention of his late father Kim Jong Il, who spared nothing for the soldiers of the People's Army."

With reference to his father, he also said he wanted to ensure soldiers "still feel his loving care".

The factory visit was the latest of a series of site inspections by Kim, including industrial facilities and special economic zones near North Korea's border with China, according to state media, after Kim shifted his focus from nuclear missiles to the economy in April.

The World Bank says North Korea's population is about 25.4 million. South Korea's defense ministry estimates 1.28 million people are on active military duty with the Korean People's Army.

Last year, corn kernels were found in the stomach of a North Korean soldier who braved a hail of bullets to defect to South Korea, highlighting nutrition problems that experts say have plagued the isolated country for decades.

The main issue in North Korea is a monotonous diet — mainly rice, maize, kimchi and bean paste — lacking in essential fats and protein, the World Food Programme previously said.

During the factory tour, Kim said the soldiers would need various soybean based products, especially fermented soybean, for health. Soybean consists of about 36% protein.

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