Cashew Cutting Machine in Philippines
The Philippines produces approximately 136,000 metric tons of cashew nuts annually, with Palawan province accounting for the majority of output. Filipino cashew has strong domestic cultural significance — cashew-based pastries and confections are iconic products of Pampanga and Palawan — and the country operates both a raw nut export trade and a well-established domestic processing and snack manufacturing industry. Cutting machines are widely used in Palawan and Luzon processing facilities.
Philippines’s Cashew Industry at a Glance
| Metric | Value |
| Annual RCN production | ~136,264 MT (2022) |
| Primary growing regions | Palawan, Luzon (Pampanga), Southern Leyte |
| Typical nut count / kg | 170–195 nuts/kg |
| KOR (outturn) | 48–52 lbs per 80 kg |
| Size profile | A and B-grade dominant, comparable to Ghana |
| Processing status | Active domestic processing; snack industry well-developed |
RCN Size Profile: What to Expect from Philippines Nuts
Philippine cashew nuts are medium-large — comparable in nut count and size profile to Ghanaian origin, with the 170–195/kg range producing a crop that is predominantly A and B-grade. On a 10-Head Vietnamese rotary cutter, Filipino nuts process at approximately 274–278 kg/hr — solidly above the global average. The Philippines also benefits from good quality control in its established processing clusters in Palawan and Pampanga, where pre-sorting and moisture management practices are well-developed.
Choosing the Right Cutting Machine for Philippines
The table below summarises the recommended cutting machine configurations for processing Philippines-origin raw cashew nuts across a range of daily throughput targets. All throughput figures are adjusted for the size profile of Philippines nuts.
| Configuration | Machines | Throughput/unit | Total line | Best suited for |
| 4-Head (8 blades) | 1 unit | ~110 kg/hr | 110 kg/hr | Artisan/snack, 1–2 T/day |
| 6-Head (12 blades) | 1–2 units | ~183 kg/hr | 183–366 kg/hr | Small plant, 2–5 T/day |
| 8-Head (16 blades) | 1–2 units | ~230 kg/hr | 230–460 kg/hr | Commercial, 4–10 T/day |
| 10-Head (20 blades) | 1–2 units | ~276 kg/hr | 276–552 kg/hr | Standard export, 5–12 T/day |
Throughput figures are adjusted for Philippines’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 Philippines
- Palawan’s island geography requires machine shipments to be routed through Puerto Princesa — factor in additional inter-island freight from Manila.
- Typhoon season (June–November) affects both harvest logistics and facility operations; ensure machine installations include weather protection and drainage provisions.
- Filipino snack processors using cashew as an ingredient typically require specific kernel sizes (WW320 for whole snacks; pieces for flavoured coatings); configure your cutting and grading line accordingly.
- The DOST (Department of Science and Technology) Cashew Industry Program provides technical assistance and some co-financing for processing equipment — explore this before finalising your CAPEX.
- The Philippines’ ASEAN membership facilitates duty-free kernel exports to Indonesia, Vietnam, and Thailand — a useful export market alongside the strong domestic consumer demand.
Next Steps
The Philippines’ combination of premium nut sizes, strong domestic snack industry demand, and ASEAN export connectivity makes it a compelling location for cashew processing investment. Contact us to configure the right cutting machine line for Palawan or Luzon origin nuts.
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.


