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Cashew Cutting Machine in The Gambia

The Gambia is the smallest country in mainland Africa, but it punches above its weight in cashew quality. Gambian raw cashew nuts are consistently described by traders as premium-grade — low moisture, high out-turn, and uniform nut sizes that rival Guinea-Bissau. Production volumes are limited given the country’s small size, but the quality reputation commands price premiums that make Gambian RCN valuable far beyond its tonnage would suggest.

The Gambia’s Cashew Industry at a Glance

MetricValue
Annual RCN production~10,000–20,000 MT
Primary growing regionsCentral River Division, North Bank
Typical nut count / kg168–190 nuts/kg
KOR (outturn)49–53 lbs per 80 kg
Size profile15% A+, 40% A, 30% B — comparable to Senegal
Processing statusMinimal domestic processing; small-scale operations only

RCN Size Profile: What to Expect from The Gambia Nuts

Gambian nuts closely mirror Senegalese and Guinea-Bissau quality profiles — a product of shared agro-ecological conditions in the Senegambia region. The 168–190/kg nut count puts approximately 55% of the crop in A+/A grades. On a 10-Head cutter, Gambian nuts process at approximately 277–281 kg/hr. The notably low moisture characteristic of Gambian RCN is a processing advantage: dry nuts cut more cleanly and produce fewer shattering defects than higher-moisture batches.

Choosing the Right Cutting Machine for The Gambia

The table below summarises the recommended cutting machine configurations for processing The Gambia-origin raw cashew nuts across a range of daily throughput targets. All throughput figures are adjusted for the size profile of The Gambia nuts.

ConfigurationMachinesThroughput/unitTotal lineBest suited for
2-Head (4 blades)1 unit~52 kg/hr52 kg/hrArtisan/pilot, <1 T/day
4-Head (8 blades)1 unit~110 kg/hr110 kg/hrSmall community, 1–2 T/day
6-Head (12 blades)1 unit~191 kg/hr191 kg/hrCommercial, 2–4 T/day
8-Head (16 blades)1 unit~239 kg/hr239 kg/hrLarger plant, 4–5 T/day

Throughput figures are adjusted for The Gambia’s nut size profile. All configurations refer to Vietnamese-style horizontal rotary cutting machines — the industry standard for whole-kernel yield on commercial-scale operations.

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Key Operational Considerations for The Gambia

  • Banjul port is small but functional; equipment shipments from India often take 28–35 days via Dakar connection.
  • Power availability in The Gambia outside Banjul is limited; generator provision is essential.
  • Gambia’s ECOWAS membership allows kernel export to all 15 member states — a useful market access advantage for a small processing operation.
  • The Gambia’s premium nut reputation is worth monetising through traceability and origin certification — consider investing in documentation alongside the processing equipment.
  • Given limited domestic RCN supply, most viable commercial plants will need to blend Gambian nuts with Senegalese or Guinea-Bissau origin to achieve economically viable throughput.

Next Steps

The Gambia’s premium nut quality is an underutilised asset. A well-configured 6-Head or 8-Head cutting machine in Banjul, processing Gambian and blended West African premium nuts, can achieve competitive whole-kernel grades for export. Contact us to discuss the right equipment specification.

Use the Cutting Machine Design Calculator on cashew-technology.com to model your exact requirements based on your daily tonnage and chosen RCN origin. For a detailed quotation and installation plan, contact our technical team directly via the WhatsApp button on the calculator page.

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