Opportunities & Challenges
History has been shaped by pathogens infecting humans, livestock and crops.
Pandemics have impacted economic, political, and social aspects of civilization, with their devastating effects often lasting for centuries.
Dangerous human pathogens exist
The millions who die from infectious disease each year

The Challenge:
Contagious Pathogens
The life-changing Covid pandemic continues to show us how vulnerable we are to contagious pathogens, with the threat of another pandemic hovering over us through COVID’s insidious XBB subvariants.
Outbreaks of Legionnaires Disease, Swine Flu, Avian Flu, Ebola, Cholera, Influenza and MRSA in recent years were extremely challenging and destructive.
The range and impact of the Chikungunya and Zika viruses have steadilyincreased.
Recently, a deadly fungus, Candida Auris, has been spreading across the US, mostly in healthcare facilities. It is now present in 40 countries prompting the CDC and WHO to label it a growing threat to public health.
Covid showed us that we have no real defense when infection is both widespread and advances rapidly.
Cost of Covid-19 on global economy by 2024
Cost to global economy due to the impact of Covid-19 on tourism
Impact of Covid-19 on USA – Hospitals & Healthcare
Deaths worldwide due to Covid-19
Our Solutions for Crop Health:
Safely Feeding the Global Population
The world’s population continues to grow, adding almost 70 million people per year, demanding ever greater quantities of food production.
Enormous quantities of artificial fertilizers and other agricultural chemicals are used to control insects and plant diseases, including, viruses, bacteria and fungi.
Intensive cultivation has poisoned the air, soil and water, and many of these poisons are ingested directly by people and animals from the produce itself.
The chronic effects of agricultural chemicals are well known. Often, adverse effects are subtle but cumulative, leaving workers, farmers, residents, neighbors and consumers unaware of the dangerous substances being absorbed into their bodies every day.
The message from the giant agrochemical companies is that there is no alternative to using poisons given the increasing size of food demand. They are wrong!
Tested • Proven • Approved
- Forage Crop yield increase 25%
- Three crops in Nigeria average yield increase 70%
- Elimination of Mealeybug on pineapple in Philippines
- Maize increase 30%
- Success on fruits, vegetables and grains

8.6 Billion
Global Population by 2030
3 Million
Annual Deaths by Poisoning from Agri-Chemicals
Our Challenges for Livestock Health:
Safely Feeding the Global Population, continued...
Global food consumption demands have resulted in densely concentrated livestock breeding and living conditions, furnishing ideal environments for infection and animal population devastation.
The widespread use of antibiotics to deal with pathogens has perversely increased antibiotic resistance, through the evolutionary ability of pathogens to defend themselves by adaptability.
Antibiotic resistance has created a death spiral requiring greater and greater quantities of antibiotics rendering them even less effective in humans and animals and creating a category of antibiotic-resistant pathogens known as “super bugs” (e.g. MRSA).*
Recent epidemics such as Avian Flu have strongly contributed to economic inflation, with prices of many food staples soaring.
Our Technology Results:
- Lower mortality
- Average 10% weight gain
- Better feed conversion rates
- Reduced ammonia odor / effects
- Feed grain insect reduction
- Better feed processing by poultry
- Antibiotic reduction / elimination
- Chlorine Free Disinfection

44% U.S. increase in chicken prices since 2019
50 Million +
Poultry bird deaths from Avian Flu in the U.S. in 2022
140 Million +
Poultry bird deaths across the U.S., UK and EU in 2022

The Challenge:
Zoonotic Pathogens
Zoonotic diseases are caused by pathogens transmitted from vertebrate animals to humans, as well as transmitted to plants and edible crops via small animals (birds, beetles, pests, etc.).
Factors such as climate change, urbanization, animal migration, modern trade, travel and tourism, vector biology, anthropogenic factors, and natural factors have greatly influenced and increased the emergence, re-emergence and world-wide distribution of zoonoses.
Important zoonoses include Anthrax, Salmonellosis, Tuberculosis, Lyme Disease, Brucellosis, Plague, Ebola, Dengue Fever, West Nile Fever, AIDS, Covid, Monkey Pox, Ringworm and Avian Flu.
Many Zoonotic diseases have extremely high infection rates or mortality rates.
Zoonoses furnish many of the most dangerous potential agents for biological warfare, which can be concentrated into biological weapons and cause far higher death rates than conventional weapons, though their epidemic effects.
Innovative Scientific Solutions.
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