If a tree grows tall you use ...
Published by Guy McGowen, President/CEO/Chief Science Officer
If a tree grows tall you use it for shade. If you have lemons you make lemonade. If you have an invasive free floating plant on an essential natural resource in an extremely arid country you set up a composting operation. By using this harvested plant and the local organic materials you can have a great compost to build your soil for long term agricultural use. This in turn will hold the moisture in the soil. When you grow crops and or trees they respire. This increases the humidity and will cause the local climate to become suitable for tropical plant growth. Indeed a lemons to lemonade situation. No governments, banks, or foreign investors required. Those who stand to gain most would be ideal for the "set up" of a composting operation. The fishing industry had 13,000 tons a year now 1,000 tons. The increase in fishing alone would pay for itself in less than a year. Then you would have an ever expanding fishing, agriculture, forestry economy. If this article is sincere please contact me for instructions. Information is always free.