Multiple Choice

A market for a specific agricultural product is characterized by a large number of small, independent farms and many buyers, ensuring no single participant can influence the market price. All information about the product's quality and price is freely available to everyone. However, the widespread use of a particular pesticide by these farms contaminates the local water supply, imposing cleanup costs on the community that are not borne by the farms. Given this scenario, what can be concluded about the market's outcome in terms of overall economic well-being?

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