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Comparative Analysis of Production Capabilities

Consider a scenario with two farmers, Farmer A and Farmer B, who must each choose to grow either rice or cassava. Farmer A's land is equally suited for growing either crop, meaning they can produce the same quantity of rice as they can cassava. Farmer B's land is also well-suited for rice, but is significantly less productive for growing cassava. Analyze the fundamental difference in the production choices these two farmers face. How does the land suitability create a different strategic consideration for Farmer B compared to Farmer A, even before considering market prices or the other farmer's choice?

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