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A fisherman catches a large surplus of fish, far more than his family can eat before it spoils. Storing the fish is not possible. He gives the surplus fish to a neighboring farmer who needs food now. In exchange, the farmer promises to give the fisherman an equivalent value in potatoes after the autumn harvest. From the fisherman's perspective, what is the primary economic function of this agreement?

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