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Bike-Pedal Powered Millet Milling Machine
Travis WarringtonHealth and Community Development
PCV/The Gambia ‘08-Present
Intro: Long Story Short
• Basic pounding of staple foods=not sweet.• Big fuel-powered milling
machines=unsustainable. • Engineers Without Borders- -Rowan
University, New Jersey.• Pilot study in India= altered the machine.• One working machine in The Gambia now.• Now planning implementation
Maas Maas
I didn’t bring the machine…but I have pictures!!
The Grinder Device
The Grinder Device
Grinding Plates
The Machine
Here She Works
1. ‘Small boy’ sits on the machine2. Helper pours in millet, groundnuts, etc into
hopper.3. One sitting pedals small small4. The machine grinds 5. Bowl or rice bag collects milled product6. Is finish way!
Current Issues
• Seeing if I can remake another one here.• Remanufacturing the device *sustainability!
-Local welder is busy.-Only tech. inst. has tools and knowledge to make the grinder.- Grinding plates bought in US.
• Cost (labor, materials, etc) Funding?• Availability of specific metals.• Time is going, de.
My Vision
• Have local women’s groups ‘sign’ off on the idea - -tell women “you need this!”
• Train local welders to make the base =profit.• Have country’s technical college make the
grinder device- -then sell them in bulk to local welders=puts school on map helping country.
• Have NGO assist in funding and implementation.• This machine could alter gender norms in this
culture forever! (*GAD*)
Jarama!
• If you want any more information, please email me at: [email protected]
• PCV to take over project after April, Ms. Marnie Florin: [email protected]