For Johan Norberg, the future is instead about more globalization and increased trade:

- To manage risks in wartime, crisis and the like, trade is the most important thing, not self-sufficiency in food. We get floods and then the potato harvest goes away. We get bad weather or forest fires and then we cannot import. Then we are completely dependent on imports.

As late as the 1990s, 75% of the food on Swedish plates was still Swedish-produced. Today that figure is 50%. Tino Sanandaji is critical to the development:

- We have also wound up our stocks. And that's stupid! says Tino Sanandaji.

Section two of the Swedish Economy Agency Buy Swedish can be seen on SVT Play.