Nigeria, Value Chain Development Programme Phase II (VCDP II), November 2019
Description:
Step one of cassava processing is peeling and washing. Here, peeled cassava roots will be washed. They are usually covered with soil and dirt before peeling. Peeling is done manually. Because of the irregular size and shape of the roots, it is impossible from smallscale processors to mechanize this process efficiently and without wasting an unacceptably large part of the root. Once they've been peeled, they are washed thoroughly (twice) to remove stains, sand and dirt. The cassava processing facility is supplied with a source of clean water for this purpose..
Size:
27.93 MB;
6000 x
4000 pixels;
508 x 339
mm (print at 300 DPI);
1588 x 1058
mm (screen at 96 DPI);
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