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KFOR has increased its level of support towards the United Nations Interim Administration in Kosovo (UNMIK) and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) by employing additional heavy convoys to transport shelter equipment to the regional warehouses. One of the KFOR Commander's priorities is winterisation as it will prove to be an element of stability over the coming months. The winterisation effort is well under way with Multi-National Brigades giving support on a daily basis. All brigades have increased their efforts in supporting civilian organisations in areas ranging from sheltering, heating, food and clothing.

The delivery of wheat seed and fertiliser has also become an important task for the brigades. The fields should be planted by November 10 in order not to jeopardise the spring harvest in 2000. Much effort is being placed on the assessment of villages that did not receive any seed and those with inadequate agricultural support.