Cassava Starch Processing at Small Scale in North Vietnam

Volume: 60, Issue: 7, Pages: 358 - 372
Published: Jul 1, 2008
Abstract
In Northern Vietnam, small‐scale cassava starch processing is conducted in densely populated craft villages, where processors face difficulties to expand their activities. Three different processing systems were studied among a cluster of three communes in the Red River Delta, producing up to 430 t of starch (at 55% dry matter) per day. The first system, type A, is a cylindrical rasper and a manual sieve, the second, type B, is a cylindrical...
Paper Details
Title
Cassava Starch Processing at Small Scale in North Vietnam
Published Date
Jul 1, 2008
Volume
60
Issue
7
Pages
358 - 372
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