One reason European governments protect the growing of food with subsidies, even though imported food would be cheaper, is to have food in case imports are ever cut off. This approach is often rooted in ensuring food security and self-sufficiency, which can be crucial in times of geopolitical tensions or global supply chain disruptions.
What is one reason European governments protect the growing of food with subsidies even though imported food would be cheaper?
to help the population forget the food shortages after World War II
to have food in case imports are ever cut off
to allow the food producers to be able to pay their debts
to protect cattle growers because they like to see the cattle
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