Ten South Korean officials and forestry experts left Seoul this morning for a three-day visit to North Korea for inter-Korean forestry cooperation.<br />The group are traveling via Beijing and will arrive in Pyeongyang on Tuesday.<br />Their trip comes after officials from Seoul visited North Korea's border town of Gaeseong late last month to deliver pesticides and perform pest control operations.<br />Seoul's unification ministry says the group will see how the chemicals have been distributed and used... and will visit tree nurseries and factories making forestry equipment.<br />They'll also have working-level discussions with their North Korean counterparts to carry out what was agreed at the forestry talks in late October. <br />