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						 Of course, imagining a beardy farmer on an old truck compared with a high-tech container ship makes me feel the same. Yet, goods shipped from oversea do have transportation from their farms to the ports and from the ports to final delivery too, you know that, right? More often than travelling by rails, they are being trucked. European motorways have become an ever-rolling endless line of trucks shipping goods between Portugal and Finland, Greece and Great Britain. Try to convince me that raising a cow in Italy, shipping them to a Dutch slaughterhouse, producing saussages from their meat in Italy again and selling them in Denmark produces less emissions than a production chain where everything is done professionally in Denmark.
 Of course, imagining a beardy farmer on an old truck compared with a high-tech container ship makes me feel the same. Yet, goods shipped from oversea do have transportation from their farms to the ports and from the ports to final delivery too, you know that, right? More often than travelling by rails, they are being trucked. European motorways have become an ever-rolling endless line of trucks shipping goods between Portugal and Finland, Greece and Great Britain. Try to convince me that raising a cow in Italy, shipping them to a Dutch slaughterhouse, producing saussages from their meat in Italy again and selling them in Denmark produces less emissions than a production chain where everything is done professionally in Denmark.
							
						
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