Fonio husking machine

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. A Fonio husking machine was invented by Sanoussi Diakité, a Senegalese mechanical engineer.[1] Diakité was awarded the Rolex Award in 1996 for the invention.[2] Fonio is a staple crop in western Africa. Because the fonio grains are so small, it is difficult to remove the brittle outer shell. "For hundreds of years, African women have carried out the painstaking task of preparing fonio by pounding and threshing a grain and sand mixture with a pestle and mortar. After one hour of this tedious work, only two kilograms of fonio are available for consumption and fifteen liters of water are needed to remove the sand."[3] The whole process has been reduced from a 1 hour job to a 6 minute job.

Diakité's solution was a 50 kg device that gently abrades the surface of the seed before passing through a rotating mechanism, which removes the husks.

This device is an example of appropriate technology, because of its ability to solve a significant problem in developing countries and the ease with which it can be manufactured. In 2008, his work was one of the laureates of The Tech Awards in the Health Award category.[4]

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  2. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. A photo gallery of the fonio husking machine.
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