Friday, March 23, 2012 7:53:36 AM
Water is just one component to addressing the issue of mass poverty in the world. In the United States, we speak of poverty, and think we know it. We don't. Only those who CHOOSE a life of street living in the US are even close to living poverty as it exists in Central and South America, Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe, India and Pakistan. Actually only the US, Canada, and portions of Europe are truly without poverty on a massive scale.
What problems are associated with poverty? Well, certainly water. It is essential to life. But also, education and training, housing, and food are necessary to move people from hopeless to self-sufficient. Unless all elements are addressed, people will remain in poverty. If you just give them something to drink, they will still have a need for housing, for a job, and for food.
So how does that have anything to do with this little company? I don't really know, but it wouldn't surprise me if the company's ultimate vision is to position itself to offer a full-solution to world poverty. It already has some products that can assist in that mission. The soil remediation program could be employed in a location of mass poverty to enable the soil to enrich to receive crops for food. The company has products that can assist in the agricultural process, again creating a base of commerce and a food source. And no I am not suggesting that the company can eradicate world poverty, that is likely impossible. What I'm saying is that where poverty exists, it will continue to exist, unless all reasons causing the poverty are not resolved.
The housing space shouldn't be a difficult one to enter. The company has made significant ties with the United Nations and certain charitable organizations that have the expertise for modular housing on a mass scale.
So the potential for being a full-solution poverty agency exists. But it all starts with this - the company must prove its bona fides as a legitimate, profitable company. That means success operating soil locations. That will lead to further opportunities some of which the company will be able to finance themselves. It will also lead to acceptance by the large charitable foundations enabling the company to partner with those organizations. Those foundations have access to money that the company will never possess. But getting those charities to align with a no-revenue, pink sheet company, is not going to happen. We have to achieve initial success on our own. Then, we have opportunities galore.
What problems are associated with poverty? Well, certainly water. It is essential to life. But also, education and training, housing, and food are necessary to move people from hopeless to self-sufficient. Unless all elements are addressed, people will remain in poverty. If you just give them something to drink, they will still have a need for housing, for a job, and for food.
So how does that have anything to do with this little company? I don't really know, but it wouldn't surprise me if the company's ultimate vision is to position itself to offer a full-solution to world poverty. It already has some products that can assist in that mission. The soil remediation program could be employed in a location of mass poverty to enable the soil to enrich to receive crops for food. The company has products that can assist in the agricultural process, again creating a base of commerce and a food source. And no I am not suggesting that the company can eradicate world poverty, that is likely impossible. What I'm saying is that where poverty exists, it will continue to exist, unless all reasons causing the poverty are not resolved.
The housing space shouldn't be a difficult one to enter. The company has made significant ties with the United Nations and certain charitable organizations that have the expertise for modular housing on a mass scale.
So the potential for being a full-solution poverty agency exists. But it all starts with this - the company must prove its bona fides as a legitimate, profitable company. That means success operating soil locations. That will lead to further opportunities some of which the company will be able to finance themselves. It will also lead to acceptance by the large charitable foundations enabling the company to partner with those organizations. Those foundations have access to money that the company will never possess. But getting those charities to align with a no-revenue, pink sheet company, is not going to happen. We have to achieve initial success on our own. Then, we have opportunities galore.
