Sure, and most of those imports would come from the surrounding farmland. It would likely be somewhat more expensive than the current system, but primarily because urban taxes would not be providing agricultural subsidies.
Tokyo already does this and food there is not substantially expensive than it is in other alpha cities.
Also there are plenty of big cities not surrounded by farmland. Hong Kong and Singapore, for example.
Tokyo already does this and food there is not substantially expensive than it is in other alpha cities.
Also there are plenty of big cities not surrounded by farmland. Hong Kong and Singapore, for example.