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Gari, a dried cassava product, is an important carbohydrate food consumed
in particular in West and Centrel Africa. The production process
described in this profile involves washing and peeling the tubers, which
are then grated and subjected to fermentation, before being dewatered,
cooked and dried. The plant uses about 18 tonnes of tubers per day, producing
800 tonnes of gari per year of 250 working days. It provides
employment for 54 persons in single shift working. The initial investment
is almost $ 2.5 million. |
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