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Land Suitability for Anil and Bala
In the crop choice game, the two farmers have different land conditions that affect their production capabilities. Anil's land is equally well-suited for growing either rice or cassava. In contrast, Bala's land is also effective for producing rice but is less suitable for growing cassava.
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