Cashew Cutting Machine in Guinea-Bissau
Guinea-Bissau holds a unique position in the global cashew trade: despite being a small country with a population of under 2 million, it produces some of the world’s most highly-regarded raw cashew nuts. Known in the trade as the “Gold Standard” of West Africa, Guinea-Bissau’s RCN consistently achieves the highest KOR levels and the most uniform nut sizes of any African origin. Cashew accounts for over 85% of the country’s export earnings, making it an existential industry for the national economy.
Guinea-Bissau’s Cashew Industry at a Glance
| Metric | Value |
| Annual RCN production | ~180,000–220,000 MT |
| Primary growing regions | Nationwide — cashew dominates agricultural land |
| Typical nut count / kg | 165–185 nuts/kg |
| KOR (outturn) | 50–55 lbs per 80 kg — among the highest in Africa |
| Size profile | 18% A+, 42% A, 28% B — strongly premium |
| Processing status | Very limited domestic processing; almost 100% exported raw |
RCN Size Profile: What to Expect from Guinea-Bissau Nuts
Guinea-Bissau nuts are the benchmark against which all other West African origins are measured. The 165–185/kg nut count places 60% of the crop in the A+/A premium size bands — far above Ivory Coast (38%) or Nigeria (21%). On a 10-Head Vietnamese rotary cutter, Guinea-Bissau nuts process at approximately 281 kg/hr. The high uniformity of nut size within batches is a particular advantage: blade gap calibration holds stable through an entire season’s production without adjustment, significantly reducing setup time and uncut rates.
Choosing the Right Cutting Machine for Guinea-Bissau
The table below summarises the recommended cutting machine configurations for processing Guinea-Bissau-origin raw cashew nuts across a range of daily throughput targets. All throughput figures are adjusted for the size profile of Guinea-Bissau nuts.
| Configuration | Machines | Throughput/unit | Total line | Best suited for |
| 4-Head (8 blades) | 1 unit | ~115 kg/hr | 115 kg/hr | Pilot/community, 1–2 T/day |
| 6-Head (12 blades) | 1 unit | ~191 kg/hr | 191 kg/hr | Small plant, 2–4 T/day |
| 8-Head (16 blades) | 1–2 units | ~239 kg/hr | 239–478 kg/hr | Commercial, 4–10 T/day |
| 10-Head (20 blades) | 1–2 units | ~285 kg/hr | 285–570 kg/hr | Standard export, 6–12 T/day |
Throughput figures are adjusted for Guinea-Bissau’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 Guinea-Bissau
- Guinea-Bissau’s port infrastructure is limited; Bissau port handles modest volumes, and large equipment shipments sometimes route via Dakar with onward trucking.
- Power grid is unreliable across most of the country — generator backup is mandatory for any processing facility.
- The premium quality of Guinea-Bissau RCN means even small-scale local processing can achieve export-grade kernels competitive with the best in the world.
- Harvest season runs May–August — the latest in West Africa; Guinea-Bissau RCN often arrives at processing facilities in India/Vietnam after peak season from other origins has passed, giving it a price advantage.
- Most machines in use or being procured for Guinea-Bissau are sourced from India or Vietnam; ensure spare parts availability is confirmed at purchase.
Next Steps
Guinea-Bissau’s extraordinary nut quality offers a once-in-a-generation opportunity to establish a premium processing brand rooted in the world’s best raw material. Contact us to discuss the right cutting machine specification for a Guinea-Bissau facility — we understand this origin and can help you maximise its value.
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.


