Exporting edamame beans as a product from Canada could potentially increase the demand of edamame bean production in Canada. Therefore, depending on the growth of the market it may have the potential to create more jobs in the processing, packaging, and transportation of vegetables industry. With an increase in demand it could cause more farmers from Canada to be involved in growing and harvesting edamame beans. It will also benefit MacKellar farms because they will be making a profit off of the edamame beans that they export to Nepal. Not only will the edamame provide a profit, but it will also play a notable role in improving soil fertility by fixing the atmospheric nitrogen (Shurtleff & Aoyagi, 2004). This is beneficial to MacKellar Farms by improving the fertility of the soil for the crops in the following years.