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Kim Jong Il Inspects Goat Farm

Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)

    Pyongyang, September 4 (KCNA) -- Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army Kim Jong Il, general secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea and chairman of the DPRK National Defence Commission, inspected the April 16 Goat Farm run by KPA Unit 757. The employees of the farm were immensely excited and pleased to have the great honor and happiness of welcoming Kim Jong Il to their workplaces for the fourth time. The farm built in the era of Songun is a praiseworthy one meeting the need of the new century as it has all equipment for putting the goat breeding on a scientific and technological basis and large-size modern production and processing facilities. He was briefed on the expansion of the production capacity on the farm. He acquainted himself in detail with the technical equipment and production there, going round its milking room, milk-processing room and other places.
    He highly appreciated the successes made by the unit in its endeavors, noting that it has done a lot of work, indeed, in recent years including the tireless and effective work carried out to place the farm on a scientific and modern basis with a view to rapidly increasing the milk production and the sprucing up of the farm like a rest home. The April 16 farm and many other modern goat farms built by servicepersons and people are keeping the milk production at a high rate, giving great benefits to them, he said, adding: This stirring reality clearly proves the validity and great vitality of the WPK's policy of raising goats on a large-scale.
    In order to steadily boost the milk production it is most important to introduce goats of good stock, he noted, underscoring the need to steadily and energetically push forward the work to improve the goat breeds.
    It is very good that the officials and working people of the farm have undertaken the capacity expansion project on the farm in a bold and ambitious manner, determined to supply more processed milk products to servicepersons, he said, calling on them to focus efforts on the project and complete it in a short span of time. He set forth tasks to be fulfilled to manage and operate the farm, noting that the goat breeding should be improved and equipment operated in full capacity to keep the milk production at a high rate.
    He was accompanied by Hwang Pyong So, vice-department director of the Central Committee of the WPK.



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