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Benefits to Nepal
Exporting the Pest Chaser Pro from Canada to Nepal offers many benefits to Nepal. The Pest Chaser Pro repels rodents and other pest. Rodents are a pest that lead to post harvest crop lost. The losses caused by disease during storage was reported in 1987 that maize grain loss due to rodent, insects, mold making up 20%-25% of crop loss (Bhandari et al, 2015). The figure below illustrates rodents as being one of the major pest that destroy crops in Nepal.
This can be prevented with the Pest Chaser Pro as it reduces and can eventually eliminate the presence of rodents within a particular area with a reduction in rodents present within just 6-10 days(Woodstream,2016). This allowing for the stored crops to remain unspoiled and eligible to be used as food or to sell. Rats and mice spread over 35 diseases to humans, both directly and indirectly(Morton,2013). This causing a major issue in developing countries such as Nepal; a need to keep pest away from stored crops which are used as food is a must and the Pest Chaser Pro can do this. This product if bought by small communities can also reduce the rat population within that community allowing for healthier safer area to live.
This product will also create a trade partner for Nepal. International trade is leading the growth and development in the developing countries(Alqudah,2016). Creating new trade partners for Nepal, like Canada allows for growth and development for Nepal. This is very important as it allows for new connections to be formed for Nepal. Allowing Canada to become a trade partner for Nepal, gives opportunity to Nepal to then export a product from Nepal to Canada.
The Pest Chaser Pro use ultrasonic frequencies to remove pest which is a new technology with pest control. Introducing a new type of technology provides benefits to Nepal by allowing for new opportunities to be made. This new technology allows for pest control to be done quickly and easily, all that is needed is the plug in the Pest Chaser Pro. No time is needed to be spent setting traps or trying to figure out how the pest are getting in. This technology allows for efficiency as a farmer’s time is very important especially in developing countries such as Nepal.
References
Alqudah, M. (2016). The role of international trade in the developing countries. The Business & Management Review, 3(1), 179-181.
Bhandari, G., Achhami, B.B., Karki, T.B., Bhandari, B., Bhandari, G. (2015). Survey on maize post-harvest losses and its management practices in the western hills of Nepal. Journal of Maize Research and Development, 1(1), 98.
Morton, J. (2013). Pest control for birds and rodents. Buildings, 107(2), 34-36,38.
Woodstream brand. (2016). Retrieved 11/23, 2016, from http://www.woodstreambrands.ca
Bhandari, G., Achhami, B.B., Karki, T.B., Bhandari, B., Bhandari, G. (2015). Survey on maize post-harvest losses and its management practices in the western hills of Nepal. Journal of Maize Research and Development, 1(1), 98.
Morton, J. (2013). Pest control for birds and rodents. Buildings, 107(2), 34-36,38.
Woodstream brand. (2016). Retrieved 11/23, 2016, from http://www.woodstreambrands.ca