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A small, isolated community of farmers has a long-standing informal agreement: if one family's crop fails due to a localized pest or blight, the other families will share their harvest to ensure everyone has enough to eat. This year, a severe, region-wide drought causes every farm's crop in the community to fail. Why is the informal sharing agreement unlikely to be an effective safety net in this situation?

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