Multiple Choice

An apple orchard aims to significantly increase its annual harvest. The number of trees and the acreage of the orchard cannot be changed in the short term. The manager decides against hiring more pickers or buying better harvesting equipment, instead instructing the existing crew to work more hours. The final harvest is only slightly larger than the previous year, falling far short of the target. Based on the relationship between production inputs and outputs, what is the most direct explanation for this limited increase?

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