MILAN, Nov 16 (Reuters) - North Korea is facing a grain deficit of 542,000 tonnes in the 2010/11 marketing year after the government only partially provided for grain import cover, the United Nations' food agencies said on Tuesday.
North Korea's cereal import requirement in 2010/11 is estimated at 867,000 tonnes, while the government plans to import commercially only about 325,000 tonnes, the Food and Agriculture Organisation and the World Food Programme said .
"The mission recommended to provide some 305,000 tonnes of international food assistance to the most vulnerable population," the FAO and WFP said in a report after a joint mission to the country. (Reporting by Svetlana Kovalyova, editing by Anthony Barker)
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