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Flour Mixing Machine (Roti, Puri)
The Flour Mixing Machine (D-10) is a robust dough mixer ideal for preparing roti, puri, and paratha. It is designed to handle 10–15 kg of flour per batch, powered by a 1 HP motor, and built with durable S.S. 304 and M.S. materials.

Washing line Roller Dryer
Tummers Washing Line Roller Dryer ensures that after washing and destoning the moisture still present is removed from the potatoes or tubers without affecting the product characteristics.

roflo® VM 3
The tna roflo® VM 3 is a high-performance food conveyor system that uses horizontal vibratory motion to evenly distribute products, while offering an efficient method for in-line storage. Its versatile design features a variety of pan options to suit every production need.

Verdi
Verdi is a medium early crisps variety. It also can be used for the production of starch and dehydrated potatoes. The quality of the crisps is excellent even after long term storage. Resistant against PCN Ro1, 4 and potato wart disease 1, late blight and blackleg.

Wooden Boxes NL – Forced Ventilation System
The Wooden Boxes NL – Forced Ventilation System by InterAgra are specifically designed for storage environments utilizing forced air circulation, commonly known as drawer systems. These crates are ideal for storing root vegetables such as potatoes, carrots, and onions, ensuring optimal airflow and preservation.
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I'm Green
To obtain a sustainable product and take full advantage of the quality of the product and its shelf life, VDH Packaging Creations and its suppliers developed the ‘I’m Green’ flexible film for the food sector.

Hash Brown Production Line
Sensitar Hash Brown Production Line offers a complete solution using French fries scraps and irregular raw materials to reduce costs and improve efficiency. With full equipment, it produces hash browns, waffles, and other products with reliable performance.

WG 900
The WG 900 web grader offers gentle, high-capacity grading with 15% more area, variable speed, easy integration, and QuickConnect system for fast web changes and efficient multi-size sorting.

Ergonomic inspection belt
The Tolsma-Grisnich roller inspection belt is distinguished by a solid, wear-resistant and ergonomic construction.

Drop Limit Box Tipper
The Drop limit box tipper is a box tipper where the drop is limited, which leads to less damage to the product. The tilting of the box is done in three steps: The cubic box is put into the machine, after which the crate is clamped against a cover plate.

Potato pellets (Medium flat)
Almounajed food industries offers potato-based medium flat pellets.

8120 linear pivots
Valley® Linears irrigate 92–98% of fields, cut labour costs by up to 50%, and conserve water. Versatile for germination, fertigation, and more, they feature a durable steel frame, custom Ditch/Hose options, and 180° rotation to double coverage.

ultra-clean® OC 3
Florigo ultra-clean® OC 3 conducts separation of stones from root vegetables, including potatoes through a cyclone effect.

Horizontal Motion (H-Motion) Conveyor
H-Motion Conveyor by Fabcon gently handles delicate snacks with minimal drops and no segregation. Self-cleaning horizontal motion reduces seasoning build-up and offers surge control with in-line live storage.

Oil/Slurry Tank
Spice Application Systems is a manufacturer of Oil/Slurry Tank

COMPASS® Optical Sorter for Chips
The COMPASS® optical sorter, developed by Key Technology (a member of Duravant’s Food Sorting and Handling Group), is a belt-fed sorting system specifically designed for potato chips, tortilla chips, and other similar snack products. It combines advanced sorting technology with user-friendly operation to ensure food safety, product quality, and operational efficiency.

EVO 280
The GRIMME EVO 280 is a high-performance two-row harvester with three separators, an 8-tonne bunker, and a fully hydraulic drive, ensuring maximum output, flexible operation, and gentle crop handling across diverse conditions.
