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A government announces a new national strategy to halt biodiversity decline. The strategy's two main pillars are: 1) a massive investment in technology to double the crop yield per acre on existing farmland, and 2) a nationwide campaign that successfully cuts household and retail food waste by 50%. While these measures are implemented effectively, the strategy does not include any new policies for creating protected natural areas or changing consumer food preferences. Which statement best analyzes a potential shortcoming of this strategy, based on the principles of a comprehensive approach to the issue?

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