Hi Bacchus, fellow Swede!
I know it seems very difficult to find your way to good raw animal foods at first, but start small and take it from there. Sweden has a lot of good raw food, once you know where to look, and a lot of the normal meats in the market is okey, lamb in Sweden is pasture fed most of the time, and most of the beef is out grazing all summer and hay-fed in the winter. Try to buy local as much as possible, that way you can ask what the animals are fed. The sea-food is excellent, any big supermarket with a fish counter will have a variety of wild caught fish to choose from (don´t miss the oysters!). You can contact the local hunters, they usually sell wild game when it´s season. Any big supermarket will have organic, free range chicken meat. I always go shopping on sundays, and often find chicken, fish and meats on discounts because the date is soon to expire and that doesn´t bother me. If you want to try raw dairy you can contact a local farm and buy the milk directly from them. Most farmers have free range eggs, too. There is berries in abundance in the forests, during season.
Good Luck!