most of the food is from farms but sometimes you buy it in a supermarket who have received deliveries from all around the world
UK will get some of its wheat from its own crops but will rely on imports from places like France were they are high in wheat fields.
The United Kingdom (a.k.a. Britan, Great Britan, England) get it's food from imports, but mainly, through farms in the country.
the uk doesn't trade that much- but it does export wheats and potatoes- along with some other vegetables that need an average climate that this country provides.
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Absolutely ! Pasta is produced from Durum wheat. Which can easily be imported from source countries.
Wheat, barley, oats, rye, rape (among many others).
Apparently, not in their UK brands :) but it would seem they could do in the USA. Is this a contradiction in standards? You Decide!
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Wheat and Barley and the main UK crops with 15 million tonnes of wheat and 2 million tonnes of barley. Oil seed Rape produces about 1.5 million tonnes. 9 million tonnes of Sugar Beet, soybeans and fruits are grown there too.
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