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2 March, 18:06

Nature's Crunch is currently the only certified organic produce grower in a region that produces lots of non-organic produce alternatives. Which of the following scenarios would increase Nature's Crunch's profits? Instructions: You may select more than one answer. A. A tomato blight affecting chemically treated plants. B. An increase in the cost of chemical pesticides. C. A new report about the environmental dangers of chemically treated plants. D. Income tax cuts for all consumers. E. A new report showing that there is no nutritional difference between organic and non-organic produce.

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  1. 2 March, 18:27
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    The correct answers are letters: "A", "B", "C", and "D".

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    As a monopoly, Nature's Crunch will be benefited in profit terms if any chemical involved non-organic vegetables growing process is affected somehow. Then, a tomato blight affecting chemically treated plants, an increase in the cost of chemical pesticides, and a new report about the environmental dangers of chemically treated plants would automatically generate more sales for Nature's Crunch. Besides, it does not matter under what scenario, income tax cuts for all consumers will generate more revenue both for organic and non-organic industries.
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