Abstract:
Coffee is an important cash crop contributing 20% of Uganda’s foreign exchange and
about 500,000 households depend on coffee production as a major source of income and
mainly is grown by smallholders with an estimated average coffee farm size of 0.58 hectares
processing is done by dry and wet method. Coffee roasting and grinding has been found to
enhance the taste of both Arabica and Robusta. It has the added advantage of producing coffees
of superior quality which translate to better prices in the market. Coffee grinders are small in size
and cannot used for large production. However, where farmers can neither access coffee
grinders nor afford to pay for its services a lot of improvisation and traditional methods
have been employed to grind coffee. This method is time wasting, labor intensive, the output is
of low quality. This project report describes the design and fabrication of a dual-coffee
grinding machine aimed at increasing production capacity, saving time and increasing output
of coffee. Component parts of the dual coffee grinding machine were designed, fabricated and
assembled into a portable prototype which is screwed on the table when in operation. The
prototype was tested giving an average production capacity 1Kg/hr with an efficiency of
69%when manually operated and 3kg when operated using motor with efficiency of 76%. The
cost evaluation analysis of the designed and fabricated dual-powered coffee grinding machine
was carried to determine the cost incurred during fabrication to find out if the machine is
more economical and affordable compared to the available coffee grinders on market.