The climate here is not economically competitive, we have fairly large toll walls and subsidies to protect local farmers. In a completely free market, most food production would be outcompeted by foreign goods.
This does of course make food much more expensive for us than strictly needed, but it also gives a safe supply.
Why would they have to get rid of agriculture?
The climate here is not economically competitive, we have fairly large toll walls and subsidies to protect local farmers. In a completely free market, most food production would be outcompeted by foreign goods. This does of course make food much more expensive for us than strictly needed, but it also gives a safe supply.
Food prices are ridiculous in Norway. While I can agree with the need to subsidise local food production, grocery bills really need to shrink.