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Pedal driven Slicer/Chipper






Purpose Slicing and Chipping root and tuber crops; Cassava, Yam, Potato, Sweet Potato, Ginger, and also Plantain
Output Up to 200 Kg per hour
Target client Household & Small-scale commercial processing
Advantage Alternative means of power,
High capacity,
Can be hands-free driven,
Can both chip and slice with two different discs
Disadvantage Tedious in long run,
Needs fly wheel to maintain momentum/speed
Cost US$ 90
Market potential / Status 6 Models constructed sofar for testing and demonstation purposes
Information provided by Post-harvest Group ESARC/PH, Uganda
Manufactured by Tonet, Kampala, Uganda

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