Research Body Develops Modern Solar Fruit Dryer

Submitted by Courtland Walker on January 26, 2006 - 10:52.
January 26, 2006 - 10:00, New Vision (Kampala), Ronald Kalyango
Research Body Develops Modern Solar Fruit Dryer

A new highly effective solar dryer for reducing the massive post-harvest losses of fresh produce has been adopted by farmers in Wakiso district.

The dryer has been developed by Uganda Industrial Research Organisation with support from the German Technical Cooperation and the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development.

Farmers in Wakiso are optimistic that their fruit production will increase after several years of making losses.

Uganda grows a variety of crops ranging from cereals, fruits, vegetables, legumes, beverages and oil seeds, which are ideal for foreign markets.

Unfortunately, most of the produce has low market value and makes heavy losses after harvest.

The losses are estimated at 10-20% in cereals and grain legumes and 25-30% in semi-perishable crops.

Such produce could have been processed to increase its shelf life, safety and market value, and sold on both the local and foreign market.

However, this could not happen because of the lack of a well-defined mechanism to solve the problem.

The rocket elbow solar dryer dries 11% of the water in fruit chips, limiting their rotting.

Unlike other dryers, it takes less time and consumes less energy.

It can be used to dry pineapples, bananas, pawpaws and other fruits and thus increase their shelf life.

"Uganda experiences some of the highest losses in the agricultural sector in Africa due to poor post-harvest handling technology.

About 30% of the produce is lost annually," indicates the Uganda Science Journal which was released recently.

Moses Kiyimba, one of the farmers who have benefited from the dryer, says it uses both solar and wood energy.

He notes that due to variations in temperature, solar may not be enough for drying the produce during some seasons.

Kiyimba said the machine can dry a tonne of fresh fruits using only 40 kilogrammes of wood in about 12 hours.

It has about 15 square metres of drying area, with wooden trays where the fruits are put for drying.

"The dryer can be constructed using locally available materials. It's a permanent structure that costs sh1.5m to construct. It is suitable for someone in the export business or a person who dries fruits on a regular basis," Kiyimba said.

The dryer has an absorber for sunlight with a black surface filled with black paste. The absorber is covered with clear glass to let the sun heat the black paste. When the air is heated, it is sucked inside by a fan in the middle of the stove.

The air then moves over the heated pipes and reaches the fruit being dried before evaporating into a furnace at the top of the dried produce. The dryer heats to about 800 degrees centigrade.

The pipes are heated to enable the hot air reaching the fruits dry the chips faster.

The fan is always on to push the air to the heat exchanger with pipes that are heated by hot exhaust gases from the stove.

The dryer heats the fruits to refined export quality levels. Smoke does not mix with the fruits.

The researchers said they wanted to make air distribution inside the dryer even all the time.

Godfrey Lubwama is in charge of the dryer. Got in April 2005, it has excited most of the farmers engaged in fruit production.

He said the dryer has 24 trays with a carrying capacity of two kilogrammes of sliced pineapples and two bunches of bananas per tray. The fruits take three days in the dryer.
Submitted by Hernan Alvarez on March 2, 2006 - 01:02.
I'm envolved in a project to dry fruit in the jungle of Peru (Amazonas Province). I will like to know if you can sent us sketches of drawings of your fruit dryer and, if possible a description of the equipment and parts. Best regards Hernan Alvarez
Submitted by Hernan Alvarez on March 2, 2006 - 01:04.
I'm envolved in a project to dry fruit in the jungle of Peru (Amazonas Province). I will like to know if you can sent us sketches of drawings of your fruit dryer and, if possible a description of the equipment and parts. Best regards Hernan Alvarez
Submitted by aschalew on March 30, 2006 - 16:23.
excuse for I am asking of this
Submitted by hoseinzadeh on June 1, 2006 - 14:36.
hi
I will make a solar fruit dryer .I need a map and information for all fruit.
thank

Submitted by Ann Potts on July 15, 2006 - 17:31.
I am involved with a charity venture on a large farm in Uganda. Where can I get more information regarding possible purchase of solar fruit dryer?
Submitted by ABDULKHALEK on August 3, 2006 - 04:54.
Iwould like you to send me sketches of your dryer and your prices
Submitted by Information Needed on September 1, 2006 - 13:56.
id love to have sketches of the project if possible, i am currently working on a similar project in Uganda
Submitted by Wolfgang Mayer on November 25, 2006 - 13:07.
Please give me some help in form of sketches of your dryer. I have friends in Zambia who badly need such a fruit dryer. Are they free or how much do you take for the sketches?
Submitted by Tomas on January 9, 2007 - 21:50.
Hi, I´m have to build a soalr dryer for my community. Is it possible that you can send me some sketches of it? thanks. Tom
Submitted by Jeni Nagle on January 27, 2007 - 00:37.
We are in the process of finding a solar fruit dryer. We are a small organic farm in Colorado and would very much like to utilize our sunny weather to dry fruit to sell commercially. Would you be willing to share more details and or plans for your rocket elbow solar dryer?
Submitted by steve on January 30, 2007 - 08:48.
I am a research/lecturer and would like to have more details on the solar drier which is of more benefit to us in Nigeria where electricity is much of luxury than necessity.
Submitted by Juan Manuel on March 8, 2007 - 14:01.
I am in Tehuacan, Mexico and want some sketches to try to build a sun fruit dryer for a rural area. Thanks in advance.
Submitted by Paul on March 17, 2007 - 03:04.
HI there, i have been involved in the resaerch and design of solar fruit dryers. i can share info with anyone willing to have. Paul-Uganda
Submitted by Albert on April 28, 2007 - 12:44.
Intending to dry pineapples in ghana. Would appreciate more info on solar dryer.
Submitted by shabab on May 9, 2007 - 07:00.
Hi everyone, i want to build solar,solo-electric and electric dryers for fruits specially tomotoes and apricots whicn are in abundance in this part of the world kindly send me sketches and drawings of the dryers which have been tested and proved successful on large scale regards shabab
Submitted by William Lam on May 10, 2007 - 10:02.
I am using solar dryer almost similar to what you have mentioned but I am not using the wood energy. My problem is that the solar dryer is not hot enough if I don't have a full day sun. Is it possible for you to advice me how can I boost up the heat to dry my friuts.
Submitted by esakkimuthu on May 21, 2007 - 20:03.
Iam a researcher. I want to develop a tea leaf drier. I want your sketches for that
Submitted by Orach Francis Oyat on November 16, 2007 - 03:41.
Hi. I'm invovled in a research project to dry pineapples in bussi Islands, Uganda. Could you guys share your design plans, please? Thanks.
Submitted by zakariya on December 3, 2007 - 23:12.
Please mention why you are using a black paste instead of using black painted surface.
Submitted by badr m. on December 6, 2007 - 15:04.
Im student mechanical engineering and my progect is design and build solar drier if you can give my some data about it i will by thanks and ican also give you some data from my researchs ... b_albabli@hotmail.com
Submitted by etienne adant on February 24, 2008 - 21:33.
Would you be so kind as to send me the drawings of your solar food dryer Thank you in advance Etienne Adant Guatemala
Submitted by Sunil Adhikari on February 25, 2008 - 07:50.
I am also a mechanical engineering student, from South Asia (Nepal) I have the same problem please go on shearin our ideas. sunil2063@hotmail.com
Submitted by mandana ghaedi on March 21, 2008 - 19:10.
Please give me some help in form of sketches of your dryer. I am working on the same project. Are they free or how much do you take for the sketches?
Submitted by Vianney on March 31, 2008 - 04:01.
This Vianney in Uganda Africa, I am to design a gas operated fruit dryer. Please lets share ideas. Get me on trustvianney@gmail.com
Submitted by daniel singh on April 10, 2008 - 14:36.
i am interested, on a sketch and equipment of the dryer
Submitted by Tatiana on May 4, 2008 - 22:45.
Hello: I am wondering, too if there is any way to buy your sketces - or to buy a dryer from you? I appreciate your time to respond! tatiana
Submitted by Omar Malik on May 15, 2008 - 08:33.
I am interested in knowing more about this technology and the manufacturing details of this fruit drier. Can someone send me info on this solar fruit drier? also I believe that a hybrid type(i.e on electric and solar) fruit drier would be more successful. Any views on this? regards
Submitted by Omar Malik on May 15, 2008 - 08:37.
Did u get the drawings and other info on the fruit drier? If yes did it work successfully for your tomatoes and apricot drying? Pls reply. Regards
Submitted by Derbala on July 21, 2008 - 02:11.
Please give me some help information to built the solar fruit dryer in CDs or sketches.With all thanks for your cooperation.In the feuture, I hope that you send me any new information in this subject. Yours, Derbala
Submitted by FRUIT GUY on August 2, 2008 - 12:48.
I am intersted to know if you have had any luck getting a set of plans. Please share if you have any information.
Submitted by Philip Usabal on August 4, 2008 - 06:08.
Please furnish me a complete sketch/drawing of the drier for our own use as farmer in northern philippines

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