Nov. 27, 2024 Wednesday  
Rodong Sinmun
For Agricultural Development of Nation

Politics 2024.1.18.


Great Trust and Benevolence

 

One July day in Juche 104(2015) the respected General Secretary Kim Jong Un inspected the Pyongyang Vegetable Science Institute.

Looking round various places of the institute, the respected General Secretary gave precious instructions which should be held fast to in vegetable production: the issue of cultivating and propagating more seeds of tasty and nutritious greenhouse vegetables of high-yielding and good varieties in a bionic way; the issue of acclimating the world-famous strains of vegetables; the issue of introducing the advanced technology in a positive manner and the issue of steadily raising the level of employees’ technical skills.

Looking up to the benevolent image of the General Secretary clarifying the way the institute should follow, officials were moved to tears by the devotional efforts of the General Secretary who is always considerate of the issue of providing our people with more vegetable all the year round.

The respected General Secretary encouraged the officials, scientists and employees of the institute to become standard-bearers by registering bigger successes in the production of greenhouse vegetables with courage.

Receiving his deep trust, the officials vowed to produce more vegetable for people by making a fresh turn in the research and production of vegetable.

 

Key to Increased Production

 

One September day in Juche 106(2017) the respected General Secretary inspected Kwail County which achieved bumper fruit harvest.

After exchanging greetings with officials of the county, he highly appreciated the feats of them who reaped bumper fruit harvest despite severe natural disaster.

Wearing broad smile on his face all the time, he said that the present is the age of science and technology and the days when fruits were raised in reliance on weather had already passed, adding that advanced methods and technology of fruit production must be applied actively and the key to increased production of fruit lay in moving it on to a more scientific, modern and intensive footing.

The officials were deeply impressed as they remembered the wise leadership of the respected General Secretary who led them step by step to conduct fruit farming thoroughly relying on science and technology.

Key to increased production lays on putting the fruit farming on a more scientific, modern and intensive basis!

Keeping deep in their minds the teaching of the respected General Secretary, the officials made a firm pledge to bring about bumper harvest every year by dint of science and technology.

Rodong Sinmun