Cashew Cutting Machine in Togo
Togo is a smaller but consistent cashew producer in West Africa, with production distributed across the central and northern regions of the country. Togolese cashew typically integrates into regional West African trade flows — nuts often blend with Benin or Ivory Coast origin in aggregated cargo. The country’s strategic location, with the port of Lomé serving as one of West Africa’s most efficient container gateways, makes it an attractive logistics hub for both machine imports and kernel exports.
Togo’s Cashew Industry at a Glance
| Metric | Value |
| Annual RCN production | ~25,000–50,000 MT (est.) |
| Primary growing regions | Central Region, Kara, Savanes |
| Typical nut count / kg | 190–212 nuts/kg |
| KOR (outturn) | 47–51 lbs per 80 kg |
| Size profile | B and C-grade dominant, similar to Benin |
| Processing status | Limited domestic processing; Lomé port serves regional trade |
RCN Size Profile: What to Expect from Togo Nuts
Togolese nuts are mid-range West African origin, closely comparable to Benin in size profile — nut counts of 190–212/kg placing the crop predominantly in B and C-grade bands. On a 10-Head Vietnamese rotary cutter, Togolese nuts process at approximately 260–265 kg/hr. The country’s small production scale means most processing investments will blend Togolese domestic supply with imported Ghanaian or Ivorian RCN to achieve viable throughput volumes.
Choosing the Right Cutting Machine for Togo
The table below summarises the recommended cutting machine configurations for processing Togo-origin raw cashew nuts across a range of daily throughput targets. All throughput figures are adjusted for the size profile of Togo nuts.
| Configuration | Machines | Throughput/unit | Total line | Best suited for |
| 4-Head (8 blades) | 1 unit | ~110 kg/hr | 110 kg/hr | Pilot, 1–2 T/day |
| 6-Head (12 blades) | 1 unit | ~183 kg/hr | 183 kg/hr | Small plant, 2–4 T/day |
| 8-Head (16 blades) | 1–2 units | ~229 kg/hr | 229–458 kg/hr | Commercial, 4–10 T/day |
| 10-Head (20 blades) | 1 unit | ~261 kg/hr | 261 kg/hr | Standard, 5–7 T/day |
Throughput figures are adjusted for Togo’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 Togo
- Lomé port is one of West Africa’s most efficient — equipment imports from Vietnam or India arrive in 18–24 days, faster than most West African alternatives.
- Togo’s transit hub status means imported Ghanaian or Ivorian RCN can supplement domestic supply for year-round machine utilisation.
- Power supply in Lomé’s industrial zones is generally reliable; rural growing areas require generator backup.
- Harvest season runs February–May; aim for machine commissioning by January.
- Togo’s ECOWAS membership facilitates kernel export to all 15 member states — supplement export strategy with regional market targeting alongside international sales.
Next Steps
Togo’s efficient port, central West African location, and access to both domestic and neighbouring-country RCN supply make it a practical location for a cashew processing investment. Contact us to design the right machine line for a Lomé-area facility.
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.


