I just read 2 articles One said british farmers produce 60% of the food consumed in the UK. Another said that about 50% comes from abroad. As for Europe, I dont know.
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Much of Japanese food is IMPORTED (such as beef). Foods not imported, are gathered from the surrounding sea.
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the united states spend 2.112 trillion dollars each year on imported foods
If you are asking about fabric, wool was most common. There was linen in much of Europe. There was cotton imported into the south. Silk was imported, but was also made in the Byzantine Empire.
Despite have a greater population, Europe still does not waste as much food every year as does the United States.
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The simple answer is no. A massive 60% in imported. Much of the issue is not specifically down to farmers and producer but down to the agreements with Europe mean that maximum quotas were introduced which producers state stop them producing to their maximum.
FIE was an imported that imported inexpensive guns from Europe. They were banned from import in 1968 due to them being unreliable and cheap. On a good day it might be worth $100.
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The FSMA focuses on prevention of foodborne illnesses by implementing much stricter rules especially in imported foods.
About one billion dollars every day on imported oil!
alot.