Not only are the benefits provided to Nepal but there are benefits provided to Canada and the exportation of the Allospere. The main benefits are environmentally, through a reduction of cost in pesticide use and a increase in yield for farmers.
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ENVIROMENTAL BENEFITS
Through the use of Allospere there is a reduction of pesticide use is able to be achieved. By minimizing the use of pesticides that in turn helps reduce pesticide related run off. This run off factor alone has a major impact on both Canadian and United States waterways. “It was found that one of the top three leading causes of impairment in rivers and lakes was agriculture in the United State (Environmental Protection Agency, 2009). If we are able to keep our current water supply cleaner, it helps prevent an increase of algae growth in our water systems. Algae can destroy a water system by blocking the light that is needed by plants, and destroys the underwater environment and kills fish.
The Allosperse technology provides a healthier way to apply pesticides onto farmer’s field without compromising human health. “They’re all approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency” says Thomas. “The end result is that the nasty solvents are gone.” (Hamilton, 2016) Through the continued and wider use of this technology in Canada we will be able to help decrease environmental damage from pesticides while saving money for farmers through decreased pesticide use but maintaining or increasing crop yields.
The second benefit include increased food yields “With the use of fertilizer and the use AZteroid a type of Allosperse, the corn yield for 2015 went from a field that was untreated at 180.7 bushels per acres to 218.2 bushels per acres with the use of Allosperse and fertilizer” (Vive Crop Protection Inc, 2015)