Recently, our 15-ton rice miller machine unit was exported to Burkina Faso, West Africa, to help a local medium-sized rice processing enterprise solve traditional processing dilemmas and upgrade its production capacity.
This project not only meets the client’s actual production needs but also verifies the applicability and reliability of our equipment in the West African market.
Client Background & Pain Points
Our client is a medium-sized rice processing enterprise in Burkina Faso, engaged in paddy procurement, processing and wholesale. It faced problems such as low efficiency, high impurity content, unstable rice quality and high breakage rate with traditional processing, and needed a compact, efficient and easy-to-maintain solution.

Solution & Equipment Advantages
We provided a 15-ton rice miller machine, covering destoning, husking, separation, milling, polishing, grading, color sorting and automatic packaging. The unit adopts a compact modular design, suitable for the client’s limited factory space and West African transportation conditions, with stable performance adapting to local working environments.
Project Effects & Client Feedback
After installation and commissioning, the unit achieved a stable daily output of 15 tons, greatly improving processing efficiency and reducing raw material backlog. Its multi-stage impurity removal ensured high-quality white rice with low breakage rate.

The client highly recognized the equipment, as it reduced costs, brought income growth and solved long-standing pain points, verifying the unit’s applicability in West African small and medium-sized rice processing.