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EcoCover
EcoCrop™ Shows
Huge Yield Advantages
Massey University Agricultural
Research Report Is In
Yield Increases of 29 to 42
Percent
Newsletter June 16,
2006
EcoCover
EcoCrop™ is a newly developed short lived
biodegradable paper mulch mat made from waste paper.
The intended primary use of EcoCrop™ is for mulching
annual crops like vegetables.
Production trials
indicate that EcoCrop™ will cost about the same as
better grades of plastic film made from
environmentally and economically unsustainable
petroleum. As oil prices continue to rise, EcoCrop™
will be substantially less expensive than plastic
mulch film. EcoCover
is a sustainable alternative.
A 6-month independent
research project was just completed at Massey
University in Palmerston North, New Zealand,
comparing the use of EcoCover, red EcoCover (colored
on one side with an organic dye) and black plastic
film for the field production of tomatoes and
capsicums (peppers).

Black
plastic, EcoCover EcoCrop™ Red and EcoCover EcoCrop™
at
Massey University trial field in Palmerston North,
New Zealand 2006
This was an organic trial,
no chemical fertilizers, herbicides or pesticides
were used. Here are the results:
For tomatoes:
- red EcoCover yielded 9.7
pounds per plant
- regular EcoCover yielded
8.8 pounds per plant
- black plastic
mulch yielded 7.5 pounds
per plant
EcoCover outperformed
plastic by increasing yields 29.4 percent.
- red EcoCover yielded 59
tomatoes per plant
- regular EcoCover 60
tomatoes per plant
- black plastic
mulch 48 tomatoes per plant
- EcoCover produced the
largest tomatoes
For capsicums:
- red EcoCover yielded 20
peppers per plant
- regular EcoCover 18 peppers
per plant
- black plastic
mulch 14 peppers per plant
- EcoCover produced the
largest peppers
EcoCover outperformed
black plastic by increasing yields 42.3 percent.
From an agricultural
productivity perspective, these results are
quite astounding. Imagine yourself as a
tomato or pepper farmer being able to increase your
income by 30 to 40 percent without any additional
input costs? And, larger fruits bring the best
prices when product is sold at fresh markets. So,
not only are yields higher but you have more premium
produce to sell.
An additional advantage of
EcoCover is that unlike plastic film, EcoCover does
not have to be removed from the soil, so there are
no removal costs, no disposal costs, no
incineration, no landfill. EcoCover biodegrades into
the soil and adds a small amount of organic matter
in the process. Earthworms and other soil micro
organisms love EcoCover.
The details of the research
will be online soon.
The world needs significant
improvements in agricultural productivity to feed a
growing population. Particularly in the United
States, our corporate agribusiness agriculture,
which has captured large markets due to cheap energy
prices, is extremely dependent on fossil fuel based
inputs which reveal that we are consuming nearly 10
calories of fossil fuels to produce 1 calorie of
food. The average meal in the USA travels 1,500
miles to get to your dinner table. This is not
sustainable, folks.
The future of
agriculture is localization: locally
produced food for the local community, like the good
old days. The EcoCover manufacturing process has
been designed with localization at the forefront,
taking local waste paper that would typically go to
landfill and manufacturing products that benefit
local agriculture. The size of the plant and the
volume of production will serve a local market
profitably. In the time between now and
localization, EcoCover is marketable everywhere,
with the present premium market being organic
farming and growing.
The replacement market
for plastic film presently exceeds
30 million acres
per year worldwide and over 3
million acres in the USA.
One EcoCover manufacturing
plant will produce about 1,800 acres of EcoCover
EcoCrop™ running two shifts, which translates into a
future world market exceeding 11,000 manufacturing
plants. If you are interested in a sustainable
manufacturing opportunity producing organically
certified products serving an essential industry
with real growth ahead, the time to talk is now. The
future is EcoCover.
If you are not aware of the need for
sustainable products, read my friend Lester
Brown's books Plan B 2.0 and Outgrowing the Earth
available from Lester's web
www.earth-policy.org.
You can
download William McDonough's tenth anniversary
edition of
The Hannover Principles, a remarkable work on
the need for sustainable design, products and
processes.
Would it
have been a good thing for you to be in on the
ground floor with Microsoft or Wal Mart or Home
Depot or General Electric?
If you are interested in a
sustainable manufacturing opportunity producing
organically certified products serving an essential
industry with real growth ahead, the time to talk is
now.
Learn more about the EcoCover
ground floor opportunity.
Please contact
me today.
The future is EcoCover.
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