Successful Installation & Trial Run of Imported Hammer Mill at Kotei, Kumasi
The Technology Transfer and Production Unit (TTPU) of TCC- CIMET, KNUST successfully supervised the installation and trial running of an imported hammer mill (pulverizer) for Dr. and Mrs. Dadson at Kotei, Kumasi.
Our team Mr. Donald Amrago (Ag. Manager, TTPU) and Technician Elliot Nkrumah, conducted a detailed inspection and operational test to ensure the equipment meets performance standards. Their expertise and dedication made this a smooth and productive engagement.
This project reflects our continuous commitment at TCC-CIMET, KNUST to deliver practical technology solutions that help local businesses grow, add value to agricultural products, and boost Ghana’s industrial development.
We look forward to supporting more entrepreneurs, farmers, and industries in adopting efficient, innovative technologies.
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