Mayangna knowledge therefore offers information and interpretations that complement current scientific data and which can fill this knowledgegap, at least in part.
It supports the development of common strategies, methods and tools to build inclusive, open and pluralistic knowledge societies and to narrow the gap between the information rich and the information poor.
This knowledgegap is referred to in the marketplace as information asymmetry and it is money in the bank (literally) for an organization that is willing and able to trade ahead of other market participants, its own clients included.
Yet the organisation seems to have a surprising gap in its own knowledge - it has told the Information Commissioner that it doesn't hold any information on what its chief executive is paid.