Many mechanical dryers have been developed for rice but only very few did get commercialized successfully. This page provides some information about some dryers that became popular in Southeast Asia. It does not constitute a comprehensive overview of all possible drying technologies. The dryers featured here are not necessarily the best technical solution but, because the users accept them, they seem to offer a good compromise between drying cost and benefits in terms of higher quality and weather risk avoidance in their specific settings.
Overview on commercially available dryers
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Farm level
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Low Cost Dryer (SRR and STR dryers) Country: Vietnam Contact: NLU |
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Joint development, IRRI, GrainPro, University of Hohenheim |
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Drying contract service provider Small to medium rice mills |
Vietnamese Flat Bed Dryer Country: Vietnam Contact:NLU |
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Vietnamese Reversible Airflow Flat Bed Dryer Country: Vietnam Contact:NLU |
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Maligaya Flat Bed Dryer Country: Philippines Contact: PhilRice |
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PhilRice Reversible Airflow Flat Bed Dryer Country: Philippines Contact: PhilRice |
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Cambodian Flat Bed Dryer Source: NLU, Vietnam through IRRC Contact: MAFF |
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Myanmar 4t Flat Bed Dryer Source: NLU, Vietnam through IRRC |
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Myanmar 1-3t Flat Bed Dryer Source: Pioneer Postharvest Development Group |
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Indonesian Box Dryer Source: ICRR, Sukamandi Contact: Indonesian Center for Rice Research, Sukamandi BPTP South Sumatra: Budi Rahario |
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Large rice mills and processors |
Commercial Re-circulating Batch Dryer Source: Various companies |
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Small seed dryers |
IRRI Flat Bed Dryer Source: IRRI Contact: postharvest@irri.org |
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IRRI Seed Dryer Source: IRRI, based on the Vietnamese SRR dryer |