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Kim Jong Il Provides Field Guidance to Vegetable Science Institute, Floriculture Institute
Pyongyang, March 4 (KCNA) -- Leader Kim Jong Il gave field guidance to the Pyongyang Vegetable Science Institute and Pyongyang Floriculture Institute.
The first leg of his guidance was the Pyongyang Vegetable Science Institute.
He looked at the round eggplants and semi-round ones, spring radish, sweet pepper, aromatic parsley, etc. developed and produced by the scientists and researchers of the institute.
It is a great success that the institute is boosting the production of vegetables after laying a solid scientific and technological foundation for positively contributing to the improvement of the people's diet and the promotion of their health, he said, highly appreciating the spirit of their devoted service to the people.
The next leg of his guidance was the Pyongyang Floricultural Institute.
After being briefed on the institute, he went round various places of the institute including a bio-engineering research room to learn about its construction and researches there.
He met scientists and technicians including People's Scientist Prof. and Dr. Ri Ung Ho, who have achieved a lot of successes in researches, working in this field for years and highly estimated their merits.
He underscored the need to continue channeling great efforts into the floricultural cultivation in order to make flowers of all species bloom in the country.
The first leg of his guidance was the Pyongyang Vegetable Science Institute.
He looked at the round eggplants and semi-round ones, spring radish, sweet pepper, aromatic parsley, etc. developed and produced by the scientists and researchers of the institute.
It is a great success that the institute is boosting the production of vegetables after laying a solid scientific and technological foundation for positively contributing to the improvement of the people's diet and the promotion of their health, he said, highly appreciating the spirit of their devoted service to the people.
The next leg of his guidance was the Pyongyang Floricultural Institute.
After being briefed on the institute, he went round various places of the institute including a bio-engineering research room to learn about its construction and researches there.
He met scientists and technicians including People's Scientist Prof. and Dr. Ri Ung Ho, who have achieved a lot of successes in researches, working in this field for years and highly estimated their merits.
He underscored the need to continue channeling great efforts into the floricultural cultivation in order to make flowers of all species bloom in the country.