Kim Jong Un Visits Greenhouse Farm, Praises Workers and Youths

Kim Jong Un Visits Greenhouse Farm, Praises Workers and Youths

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited a greenhouse farm construction site along the border with China on Friday, encouraging the workers and youths involved in the project, according to state media KCNA. The visit comes as Kim ramps up inspections of economic and military facilities ahead of the Ninth Party Congress of the Workers’ Party, expected early this year.

The greenhouse farm is located in Sinuiju, a city facing China’s Dandong across the shared border. The area had suffered flood damage in 2024, and the new farm project is part of efforts to strengthen local agriculture and food production. During the visit, Kim praised the hard work and dedication of those building the facility, saying he wanted to start 2026 alongside the workers at the country’s northwest tip.

Kim’s visit also highlights the involvement of youths and troops in state projects. KCNA reported that he encouraged them to continue their efforts with energy and commitment. Over recent weeks, Kim has visited several military and economic sites to monitor progress and motivate workers ahead of the party congress, which is expected to set the country’s major policy goals for the coming years.

The greenhouse farm is likely intended to improve domestic food production in a country that faces ongoing economic challenges and natural disasters. By emphasizing agriculture and local projects, North Korean leadership aims to strengthen both self-reliance and national morale.

While visits like these are common in North Korea, they serve multiple purposes: motivating workers, showing government attention to local projects, and projecting an image of leadership actively supporting development. The visits also provide insight into which sectors the leadership prioritizes, with agriculture remaining a key focus alongside military preparedness.

The Ninth Party Congress will be a critical event for North Korea, expected to outline policy directions in the economy, military, and domestic affairs. Kim’s visits to farms, factories, and military sites signal an effort to demonstrate progress and readiness before the congress.

For residents and workers in Sinuiju, the leader’s visit is a morale booster, emphasizing the importance of their labor and the country’s broader goals. The construction of the greenhouse farm may also help address food supply challenges in the region and contribute to long-term agricultural resilience.

Kim Jong Un’s latest inspection reflects the ongoing focus on domestic development projects and the mobilization of youths and troops in North Korea. As the country prepares for the party congress, such visits underline the leadership’s priorities: self-reliance, agricultural growth, and national unity.

Jan. 3, 2026 1:02 p.m. 1498

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