noun
nationwide consumption of local products
A policy or concept of consuming locally produced goods across the entire country, as opposed to only within the producing region. Often contrasted with 地産地消 (local production for local consumption).
See also: 地産地消 (ちさんちしょう)
地産全消の考え方は、地域の特産品を全国で消費することを目指している。
The concept of nationwide consumption of local products aims to have regional specialties consumed across the whole country.
地産地消 means local production for local consumption, while 地産全消 extends the idea to nationwide consumption.
A coined term combining 地産 (local production) and 全消 (nationwide consumption), likely formed as an extension of 地産地消.