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Huge Demand For Cow Urine In Japan
By: Tupaki Desk | 9 March 2020 10:40 AM ISTEver since the deadly COVID-19 has hit India with some states possessing positive patients of coronavirus many BJP and Hindu leaders have claimed that Cow urine has some miracle power to cure the COVID-19 which resulted in a flood of funny memes in this regard.
Now the Cows have found them in headlines with a Northern Japan-based organic products company claimed that the environmentally friendly fertilizer made from cow urine will catch on with farmers in Southeast Asia
Usually, the Cow urine is often dumped into rivers or sprayed over farmland which contaminates water sources and has an offensive smell. Now the Kankyo Daizen based in Japan to make use of this and turn it into an efficient fertilizer.
"Southeast Asia has a young and growing population," Kankyo Daizen's President Makoto Kubonouchi said. "It is a promising market as long as we can meet registration requirements in different countries," he added.
The company had also verified the effectiveness of its cow urine-derived products in tests conducted at the Kitami Institute of Technology. But still, there are some unanswered questions like how it reduces odors and increases soil fertility. Reportedly the firm is planning to join hands with some private research groups to solve these puzzles.
Now the Cows have found them in headlines with a Northern Japan-based organic products company claimed that the environmentally friendly fertilizer made from cow urine will catch on with farmers in Southeast Asia
Usually, the Cow urine is often dumped into rivers or sprayed over farmland which contaminates water sources and has an offensive smell. Now the Kankyo Daizen based in Japan to make use of this and turn it into an efficient fertilizer.
"Southeast Asia has a young and growing population," Kankyo Daizen's President Makoto Kubonouchi said. "It is a promising market as long as we can meet registration requirements in different countries," he added.
The company had also verified the effectiveness of its cow urine-derived products in tests conducted at the Kitami Institute of Technology. But still, there are some unanswered questions like how it reduces odors and increases soil fertility. Reportedly the firm is planning to join hands with some private research groups to solve these puzzles.
