Once the product has been brought into Nepal, gathering the attention of local farmers could be a difficult task. One method that would prove to be useful is collaborating with companies or organizations that run seminars to teach those in the poultry industry about being a poultry farmer. One organization that does such is Practical Action, who focus on reducing poverty in Nepal through the spread of information about technologies, ranging from education to water management. In 2010, Thembinkosi Nyathi authored a publication (Nyathi 2010) entailing practices in indigenous poultry farming. A possible partnership between the University of Guelph and organization as such could be established, demonstrating or illustrating basic and advanced methods that could increase biosecurity through means of disinfection with the extremely environmentally friendly product, Thymox, for small backyard farmers. For larger commercial farmers, establishing a connection with a large veterinary or animal supply supplier such as Arohan Vet Pharma would be optimal. They are located in a larger village named Sitapaila, in the Kathmandu District of Nepal in the Bagmati Zone in Central Nepal (Business1.com B.V 2016). The location of Arohan Vet Pharma is advantageous because it is central to Nepal, and is accessible to many of the larger commercial farms as they tend to be situated just outside of larger cities.