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Cashew Cutting Machine in India

India occupies a dual role in the global cashew industry: it is both a major producer of raw cashew nuts (approximately 725,000 metric tons of domestic production) and the world’s largest importer of RCN, processing vast quantities of raw nuts from Africa and Southeast Asia. The Indian cashew industry employs over 500,000 workers — predominantly women — across the coastal processing belts of Kerala, Goa, Karnataka, and Maharashtra. Cutting machines are deployed throughout this ecosystem, from artisan-scale operations to large industrial facilities.

India’s Cashew Industry at a Glance

MetricValue
Annual RCN production (domestic)~725,000 MT
Annual RCN imports~800,000–1,000,000 MT from Africa and SE Asia
Primary growing regionsKerala, Goa, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh
Typical nut count / kg (domestic)195–220 nuts/kg
KOR (domestic)46–50 lbs per 80 kg
Processing statusWorld’s most developed processing industry

RCN Size Profile: What to Expect from India Nuts

Indian domestic RCN is medium-small in size — nut counts of 195–220/kg place the majority of the crop in the C-grade band, with a meaningful D-grade fraction from lower-quality growing regions. This is notably smaller than the premium African and SE Asian origins India processes in bulk. On a 10-Head cutting machine, Indian domestic nuts run at approximately 256 kg/hr — about 15% slower than Cambodian or Indonesian origin nuts of the same weight. Factories processing Indian domestic RCN alongside imported West African or Cambodian RCN need to recalibrate blade gaps between batches.

Choosing the Right Cutting Machine for India

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

ConfigurationMachinesThroughput/unitTotal lineBest suited for
4-Head (8 blades)1–2 units~106 kg/hr106–212 kg/hrCottage/cooperative, 1–4 T/day
8-Head (16 blades)1–4 units~222 kg/hr222–888 kg/hrMid-scale, 4–18 T/day
10-Head (20 blades)2–6 units~267 kg/hr534–1602 kg/hrLarge plant, 10–35 T/day
12-Head (24 blades)2–5 units~320 kg/hr640–1600 kg/hrIndustrial, 15–40 T/day

Throughput figures are adjusted for India’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 India

  • Indian domestic nuts are smaller than most imported origins — if your plant processes both, plan for a blade gap adjustment protocol between batch origins.
  • Kerala’s established processing cluster means spare parts and technical service for Vietnamese-style rotary cutters are readily available in Kollam, Kochi, and Mangalore.
  • CNSL oil accumulation on piston-type cutters is a well-documented issue with C/D-grade Indian nuts; Vietnamese horizontal rotary cutters avoid this problem by design.
  • Indian processing facilities importing African RCN (larger nuts) must reconfigure cutting machines relative to domestic RCN settings — document blade gap settings by origin.
  • GST and import duty structures affect the economics of machine procurement — consult a customs broker for the current tariff classification and duty rate for cashew processing machinery.

Next Steps

Whether you are upgrading a traditional Kerala processing unit or building a new large-scale facility to process imported African or Cambodian RCN, we can supply and configure Vietnamese-style horizontal rotary cutting machines to your exact specification. Contact us for a detailed quotation.

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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