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Analyzing Policy Inefficiency for Agricultural Pollution

A regional government is concerned about water pollution caused by a specific, high-nitrogen fertilizer used by local farms to grow wheat. An alternative, environmentally safe fertilizer exists that yields the same crop output but is slightly more expensive. To address the pollution, the government imposes a tax on every ton of wheat the farms produce. Explain the primary reason why this tax on wheat is an economically inefficient method for solving the water pollution problem in this scenario.

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