Starter Line
Good for first workshops moving from fully manual work to core machine support.
- Core machines
- Grading, steaming, manual or semi-auto shelling, drying, peeling, picking table
- Confirm first
- Workers, steam source, shelling method
Cashew Processing Equipment for Tanzania
Plan shelling, drying, peeling, grading, color sorting, and inspection equipment by daily capacity, labor cost, and factory space.

Group raw nuts by size before heat treatment.
2Prepare shells for safer and cleaner shelling.
3Open shells while controlling kernel breakage risk.
4Separate shells, kernels, and light impurities.
5Prepare kernel moisture before peeling.
6Condition kernels for better skin removal.
7Remove testa skin before grading and sorting.
8Group kernels by size and quality target.
9Use optical sorting where color quality matters.
10Final manual inspection before finished output.
Choose your buying path
Start from your factory situation instead of reading every machine page one by one.
For a first line where grading, steaming, shelling, drying, and peeling need a practical starting sequence.
View recommendation →Compare manual shelling with machine output and plan the shelling, separation, drying, and peeling sequence.
View recommendation →Review semi-automatic line options for 1–3 tons/day raw cashew discussion before equipment selection.
View recommendation →Send your daily capacity, factory status, utility condition, and target processing stages.
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Use these planning ranges as a starting point. Final machines depend on raw nut size, working hours, utilities, labor plan, and confirmed quotation.
Good for first workshops moving from fully manual work to core machine support.
For factories that need a stronger shelling and peeling sequence with room to expand.
For processors planning steadier throughput and more organized labor allocation.
For larger projects where machine model, utilities, installation, and training need full confirmation.
Why the sequence matters
A practical cashew line depends on how each process affects the next one.
Poor steaming makes shells harder to open and can increase kernel breakage during shelling.
Kernel moisture must be controlled before peeling, otherwise testa skin may stick or kernels may break.
Shell and kernel separation can reduce the manual workload before final inspection.
Small processors can start with manual inspection and add optical sorting when output quality and volume justify it.
Use this light planner to prepare a discussion. It does not promise final machine capacity or quotation.
Enter your daily input, working hours, and target stages to see a practical starting point.
How we help
CashewNut TZ helps processors prepare a clearer equipment requirement before talking about final models and quotation.
Daily capacity, working hours, and factory status decide which machines should be discussed first.
Shelling, drying, peeling, grading, color sorting, and inspection are reviewed as one workflow.
Power, steam, air compressor, floor space, and worker plan are reviewed before final quotation.
For qualified line projects, installation and training requirements can be discussed before order.
Common wear parts can be prepared according to the selected shelling, peeling, conveying, and sorting machines.
After machine selection
We do not ask buyers to choose machines blindly. Site condition, utilities, operators, and maintenance needs should be discussed before order.
For qualified line projects, onsite installation support can be discussed before order according to machine scope and site condition.
Training requirements should be discussed with the selected machines, automation level, utilities, and operator experience.
A spare parts list can be prepared for blades, belts, bearings, molds, and other wear parts according to the machine list.
Quotation preparation
We do not publish fixed prices for semi-custom processing lines. These details affect model selection, configuration, logistics, and support discussion.
Buyer guides
Use these guides to compare machines, capacity, utilities, maintenance, and RFQ details before choosing a cashew processing line.
This guide helps cashew processors prepare clearer machine questions before requesting a quotation. It focuses on practical buying checks rather than model promises. What this topic helps you decide Decide whether manual, semi-automatic, automatic shelling, or a shelling line is more suitable for your raw nut input and labor plan. Key checks before machine selection […]
Read guide →This guide helps cashew processors prepare clearer machine questions before requesting a quotation. It focuses on practical buying checks rather than model promises. What this topic helps you decide Plan moisture control, drying, humidifying, and peeling as a connected process instead of choosing each machine separately. Key checks before machine selection Kernel moisture condition before […]
Read guide →This guide helps cashew processors prepare clearer machine questions before requesting a quotation. It focuses on practical buying checks rather than model promises. What this topic helps you decide Compare the processing stage, capacity range, labor saving potential, utility needs, and factory preparation required for this topic. Key checks before machine selection Daily raw nut […]
Read guide →This guide helps cashew processors prepare clearer machine questions before requesting a quotation. It focuses on practical buying checks rather than model promises. What this topic helps you decide Compare the processing stage, capacity range, labor saving potential, utility needs, and factory preparation required for this topic. Key checks before machine selection Daily raw nut […]
Read guide →This guide helps cashew processors prepare clearer machine questions before requesting a quotation. It focuses on practical buying checks rather than model promises. What this topic helps you decide Decide whether manual, semi-automatic, automatic shelling, or a shelling line is more suitable for your raw nut input and labor plan. Key checks before machine selection […]
Read guide →This guide helps cashew processors prepare clearer machine questions before requesting a quotation. It focuses on practical buying checks rather than model promises. What this topic helps you decide Prepare the full line requirement, capacity target, workshop layout, utilities, and automation priority before comparing quotations. Key checks before machine selection Raw input per day and […]
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Tell us your raw cashew input, current factory status, workers, utilities, and target stages. We will help you prepare a clearer equipment requirement.
Manual labor vs machine output
Compare manual labor output with machine output before deciding your next cashew equipment investment.
Angalia kama mashine inalipa kwa kupunguza kazi ya mikono.Enter your current workers, manual output, expected machine output, and investment to estimate monthly labor saving and payback time.
This is only a preliminary planning estimate. Final ROI depends on raw nut quality, machine configuration, operator skill, utilities, maintenance, working hours, logistics, installation scope, and confirmed quotation.