Cassava Attieke Machine for Benin: How Henan Jinrui Closed the Deal in 3 Months
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In early May 2026, Henan Jinrui Food Engineering Co., Ltd. received a deposit from our Benin client for a cassava attieke processing machine — completing the deal in just under three months from the first inquiry.
Our client is an equipment intermediary, sourcing on behalf of a Benin-based end user looking to upgrade from manual attieke production to mechanized processing.
This order covers a single-unit cassava attieke processing line, designed by Jinrui’s engineering team in late 2025 specifically for the West African market. Unlike general-purpose cassava equipment, this line is tailored to the unique fermentation and granulation requirements of attieke production.
Cassava attieke processing machine
The line integrates six core modules:
Cassava washing machine — Removes dirt and surface impurities before processing
Cassava peeling machine — Efficient peel removal with minimal flesh loss
Grinding machine — Reduces peeled cassava into fine mash for fermentation
Dewatering machine — Removes excess moisture from fermented mash to achieve optimal texture
Granulating machine — Shapes dewatered mash into uniform attieke granules
Steaming machine — Cooks granules evenly — the final step before packaging
The compact design fits small to medium workshop spaces, and the semi-automated controls require minimal operator training — making it ideal for first-time processors scaling up from manual production.
| Date | Milestone | Details |
| Feb 16, 2026 | First inquiry | Client reached out online |
| Feb – Mar 2026 | Needs analysis | We gathered end user requirements, production capacity, and workshop conditions |
| Apr 28, 2026 | Live factory video tour | Walked client through workshop floor — demonstrated equipment quality |
| May 6, 2026 | Deposit paid | Deal closed; production initiated |
Henan Jinrui attieke line
Why the Client Chose Jinrui
1. Existing case in Benin. A attieke processing line provided by Henan Jinrui was already running in Benin, producing quality attieke daily. This single reference — same country, same raw material, proven output — eliminated the biggest concern for our buyer: “Will it actually work in my market?”
2. Real factory presentation. From the initial batch of client visit photos to the live video call, we showed our real workshop, completed machines waiting for delivery, and the full quality control process. For overseas buyers who cannot easily travel to China, transparency like this builds trust that no PDF can match.
3. Consultative approach. Instead of pushing a standard quote, we took time to understand the end user’s specific needs — local cassava varieties, target output, skill level of operators — and gave practical advice on workshop layout, fermentation process adjustment, and maintenance planning.
Beyond attieke machines, Jinrui also manufactures complete processing lines for cassava Gari, flour, starch, and chips — available in a wide range of capacities to match any production scale.
Interested in setting up or upgrading a cassava processing plant? Contact us today to discuss your project. Customers from any country are welcome to visit our factory in China or in Nigeria — see the machines running on the workshop floor, inspect the quality in person, and get a clear picture of what Jinrui can deliver.
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