North Korea is facing only having two months' worth of food supply left after Kim Jong-un warned the situation was "getting tense".The tyrant addressed the growing crisis in the state's agricultural sector on Tuesday, which has led to staple foods skyrocketing in price.Everyday items for the citizens have risen astronomically, with a packet of coffee costing £50 and teabags £70 in the capital Pyongyang, due to shortages.North Korea closed its borders during the first wave of Covid-19, and storms have damaged the country's produce industry.There are growing fears the situation could become a repeat of the 1990s famine, in which three million North Koreans died, according to estimates.Imported goods, including sugar, oil, and flour are at a.
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