The following is a cost analysis of the potential costs and earnings of a single yield of corn using the Allospere technology within a Nepalese farm.
Information from table taken form: (Vive Crop production Inc, 2015) (index mundi, 2016) (United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), 2016) and (Canada post, 2016)
There was a need to estimate the prices as they were not avaliable. The estimated benefit of the use of Allosperse technology in the product Azteroid for a typical farmer in Nepal is approximately $21 per crop or a 1724.31 ruppe profit. The size of farms within Nepal are very small (0.94 hectare) and as a result of this it would not be possible for a single farmer to be able to purchase this product on their own because they would need much less than one gallon. As a result of this they would need to purchase this through a community effort or through an initiative like the Project for Agricultural Commercialization and Trade (PACT) which is an association of the World Bank.