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Modernization Trade-offs in Olive Oil Production
A family-run farm has produced olive oil for generations using traditional, labor-intensive methods. They are now considering a major investment to modernize their entire operation with new, specialized machinery for milling, mashing, and pressing. Evaluate the primary trade-offs this family would face concerning their factors of production (raw materials, labor, capital, and energy) if they proceed with this modernization. In your judgment, which input will experience the most significant change in its role and cost structure, and why?
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