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Beekeeper's Production Decision

A beekeeper produces honey and sells it at a market price. Their bees also pollinate a neighboring apple orchard, which significantly increases the orchard's fruit yield. The beekeeper is not compensated by the orchard owner for this pollination service. Explain why the beekeeper is likely to maintain fewer beehives than the number that would be most beneficial for the community as a whole.

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