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30 January, 09:34

Why would a large crop surplus be a problem for farmers? A. Surpluses are destroyed by the government. B. Surpluses drive down prices. C. Surpluses drive up prices. D. Surpluses drive up the price of agriculture equipment.

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  1. 30 January, 12:57
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    The answer is b. Surpluses drive down prices

    Explanation:

    If you have a large volume of crops, it would not drive up the price simply because there is not a lot of demand for the crop. In that sense, both c and d (even though d is relevant to the equipment) are incorrect. If there is a lot of surplus, farmers will have to lower their prices in order to sell it. They lose in profit which is why large crop surplus are a problem for farmers.
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