Farming News - Gastronationalism: Is Europe's food getting wrapped up in nationalist politics?

Gastronationalism: Is Europe's food getting wrapped up in nationalist politics?


A political scientist from leading Dutch academy University College Roosevelt has argued that food production in Europe has become a symbolic issue for nationalists, leading people to make unfounded claims that domestically produced food is safer or better quality than food produced in other nations. These claims resonate with the public, and the issue is gaining ground in a Europe where nationalism is on the rise.


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