Cashew Processing
Cashew Processing
Cashew Processing
CASHEW PROCESSING
1. INTRODUCTION
Cashewnut processing units in Andhra Pradesh and Orissa are mainly concentrated
in few districts . These units have a capacity from 12 MT’s to 150 MT’s of Raw
Cashewnut Processing. Most of the units have investment ranging from Rs 1.00 lakh
to Rs 43.00 Lakhs. Number of employees in the unit’s range from 20 to 60 persons,
mostly women. Almost all the units use the well-known drum roasting method for
cashew kernal extraction. These units operate intensively on manual labour
comprising of skilled women.
There exists good potential for cashew processing in AP and Orissa.
2. MARKET
There exists good market in India for Cashewnut and tremendous export potential.The
Markets for Processed cashew Nuts is growing.
3. MANUFACTURING PROCESS
(a) Drum Roasting
In this process the nuts (without any conditioning) are fed into a rotating drum, which
is heated initially to red hot sufficiently to allow the shell portion of the nut to ignite
and burn. Once ignition starts no further heating is necessary and the drum
maintains the temperature on its own because of the burning of oil, which oozes out
of the nuts. The temperature of the drum is fairly high. It is stated that in this
method of roasting shell becomes very brittle and the rate of shelling and out-turn of
whole kernal is higher compared to other methods. The roasting generally takes
about 3-5 minutes and the drum is rotated by hand.
The roasted nuts, which are still burning are removed from the discharge end and
immediately covered by ash to absorb the oil that is found on the surface. Kernels
obtained in this process have a better color than in the other processes. However, a
disadvantage of this method of roasting is the total loss of shell liquid, which has a
good commercial value. Any little advantage in percentage of better quality kernal
claimed to be obtained by this process cannot offset the additional income that one could obta
b) Steam Roasting
This method of roasting is finding increasing acceptance in all parts of India. In this method, t
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b) Steam Roasting
This method of roasting is finding increasing acceptance in all parts of India. In this
method, the raw cashewnuts are treated in a cooker filled with steam at 100-110
Kg./Cm2 for about 15 minutes. The treated raw nuts are spread out on the floor for
cooling and then sent to the shelling section the next day. The turnout and
appearance of whole kernels from raw nuts treated in this method are said to be
better than in any other method. The cashewnut shell liquid (CNSL) obtained in this
method from the shells is very clear and command a premium price. About 75% of
the CNSL can be extracted from the shells.
Storage
The Cashewnut along with shell is unloaded from the wooden boxes and the nuts are
manually separated from the apple. The cashewnuts are dried in an open air if not
intended for immediate processing and drying normally takes about 24 hours.
Conditioning
Conditioning is done by adding water for 10 minutes and then draining. This
operation is done several times until the cashewnuts have absorbed the required
moisture. Conditioning is not required in case if the raw cashewnut is immediately
processed without storage.
Roasting
Roasting is carried out at a temperature of 185°C to 190°C to remove the moisture
from the nuts. After roasting, the nuts are cooled using cooled water spray and
centrifuged in order to remove the excess liquid.
Shelling
Shelling is the removal of dry roasted shell. By striking the head of the nut, the
natural line of cleavage is broken. It is important when shelling the nut that the
kernal is not broken as whole nuts command a higher price in the market. This
operation is done manually mostly by skilled women.
Wood ash is applied to the hands to prevent damage to the hands and kernel.
6. MEANS OF FINANCE
S.No Description %age Amount Rs.
1 Promoter Contribution 15% 489300
2 Subsidy /Soft Loan 20% 652400
3 Term Loan 65% 2120300
Total 3262000
7. FINANCIAL ASPECTS
A. FIXED CAPITAL
i. Land and Buildings Rented 4000 per month
B. WORKING CAPITAL