Sinovolt
Solution

Agro-Processing Facilities

Complete agro-industrial processing lines for tropical and sub-tropical crops — moving raw agricultural output up the value chain through local processing.

Overview

What this solution is, and who it's for.

Most agricultural economies in the emerging world export raw product and import finished goods — a value-chain pattern that keeps margin offshore. Agro-processing plants change that equation by capturing value domestically.

Sinovolt delivers complete processing lines for the crops that matter most in tropical and sub-tropical geographies: cassava (into HQCF, starch, or ethanol feedstock), tomato, oilseeds, and grains — with the utilities, lab, and food-safety systems needed for export-grade output.

Typical Delivery Scope

Every component of the facility, delivered under one contract.

Civil design inputs, process equipment, electrical, piping, automation, auxiliary systems, commissioning, training, and post-handover support — all included.

  • Raw-material receiving, weighing, washing
  • Cassava: peeling, grating, dewatering, drying, milling → high-quality cassava flour (HQCF), starch, or ethanol feedstock
  • Tomato: sorting, crushing, pulping, concentration, sterilisation, packaging → paste / puree
  • Oilseeds: cleaning, decorticating, pressing, refining → crude and refined oil
  • Grains: cleaning, milling, fortification, packaging
  • Automation and process control
  • Utilities: boiler, chiller, CIP cleaning, water treatment
  • Laboratory for quality control
  • Warehouse and packaging lines
  • Cold chain (where required)
  • Training and HACCP/food-safety compliance preparation
Technical Parameters

Capacity and capability envelope.

Actual project parameters are engineered against site conditions and client requirements. The ranges below describe the envelope of what we deliver.

ParameterRange
Throughput5 – 500 t/day raw input (crop-dependent)
ProductHQCF, cassava starch, tomato paste, refined oil, fortified flour
Plant footprint2,000 – 15,000 m²
AutomationSemi-automatic to fully automated
Delivery Methodology

The six-step path from scope to handover.

Every Sinovolt project runs on the same disciplined sequence. Below is how it maps onto this solution.

STEP 01

Scope

Outcome-first conversation. Throughput targets, site realities, permitting, budget — resolved before any specification lands.

STEP 02

Design

Preliminary engineering package: flowsheet, layout, utilities, civil inputs, single-line diagram, total equipment list.

STEP 03

Source

Tiered China-supply-chain sourcing with QC and factory acceptance testing before shipment.

STEP 04

Build

Consolidated shipment, civil coordination, mechanical erection, electrical, piping, instrumentation.

STEP 05

Commission

Cold and hot commissioning, performance test against guaranteed parameters, trained operator handover.

STEP 06

Support

Warranty, spares, remote diagnostics, technician dispatch, upgrade paths — long-term partnership.

Emerging-Market Considerations

What breaks this solution elsewhere, and how we engineer around it.

Crop-variety matching — compatibility with local cultivars and agronomic conditions

Smallholder-friendly raw-material intake — variable quality, seasonal supply

Government-programme alignment (e.g. national agro-industrialisation strategies)

Cold-chain and packaging choices adapted to local retail infrastructure

Next Step

Request a detailed technical brief for Agro-Processing.

Tell us the site, target throughput, and stage you’re at. We’ll respond with an engineering brief tailored to your project.