Design, Construction and Testing of Motorized Cassava Peeling Machine for Use by Small and Medium Scale Farmers in Nigeria

A cassava peeling machine fitted with1.0 kW electric motor was designed, constructed, and tested locally with a view to addressing the challenges of traditional manual peeling methods commonly used in Nigeria. The developed machine was intended to enhance peeling efficiency, reduce physical strain, and improve productivity for small- and medium-scale cassava processors. The motorized peeler was therefore tested for efficiency, throughput and reliability.

Locally available materials were employed to ensure cost-effectiveness and ease of maintenance. Design considerations focused on ergonomics, safety, durability, and adaptability to varying tuber sizes. The performance evaluation showed that the machine achieved effective peeling with minimal flesh loss and consistent throughput.

The results of the test indicated improved peeling efficiency of 69.57% and the test results further shows that 10kg weight of unpeeled cassava could be peeled within a period of 4minutes, suggesting superiority of this machine over traditional methods. The total cost of fabrication placed at less than 2 USD (₦196, 000,) makes it affordable for smallholder farmers and processors. This motorized peeling machine represents a step forward in mechanizing cassava processing in Nigeria, contributing to food security, value addition, and rural economic development.