Econmic Benefits for Nepal
The profit behind this product is very minimal. These product is very expensive and not reasonable for the Nepalese to buy, because of how much it will cost. With the shipping fees, buying of the eggs/chickens, the cost of the turner, and the cost of the incubator, it would be anywhere from $410-2437 Canadian dollars. This would mean that the product will cost about $33,222.80-197,473.07 Nepalese Rupee. This is just not reasonable for anyway to but in Nepal, not even a community. The GDP of Nepal is $938.25 (6). When you compare the GDP of Nepal to Canada or the USA, it is hardly even in the domain. This would mean that the family would have to spend half of their paycheck for the year on the egg turner. This maybe more realistic in year to come after Nepal’s agriculture begins to develop, but at this time in the Nepalese economy cannot sustain this product yet.
Econmic Benefit for Canada
The benefits to Canada of exporting eggs turners to Nepal is that it will help improve the Canadian economy in the agricultural industrial sector as well as creating jobs for Canadians. Although this product is not expensive to Canadians, it is expensive to the Nepalese. This product does not directly benefit Canadian farmers, it only benefits 1 company located in St. Thomas, Ontario. Canadian benefits are very minimal. The product may be a hit in Nepal, but not for many years come or until they can sustain their own agriculture without the help from any developed countries such as Canada or the USA.