A farmer successfully built the Siamese fruit washer

The pink wash machine invented by Mr. Tran Huynh Long in Tien Giang can replace manual labor to beautify this fruit before selling.

After 5 years of research and development, Mr. Tran Huynh Long (in Tay hamlet, Kim Son commune, Chau Thanh district, Tien Giang province) gave birth to more than 20 machines for cleaning Siamese persimmons , many garden houses. use.

The machine weighs 200 kg, with the main components including: electric pulling motor, water pump head, 4 charge axes, wheels, screws . The machine operates both to save electricity, water, and move easily. Easy thanks to the wheel and not scratching the Siamese persimmon.

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Mr. Tran Huynh Long on the products of the Siamese pink wash machine he invented.

Mr. Long said, the first-hand machines were not problematic, the couple had to think and spend a lot of time to study to complete the current machine. Mr. Long shared that, due to the particular nature of his horticulture, there were only Siamese roses, so he tinkered with the preparation of a Siamese persimmon machine to save farmers' time and effort.

As a mechanical worker with more than 5 years in the profession, the education level has just finished grade 9, but successful invention of the Siamese persimmon washing machine is a great effort of Mr. Long. At the moment, he sells to the market each price of 30 million dong. Currently Hong Xi washing machine has been present in many areas of intensive Siamese rose plantation in Chau Thanh district, Tien Giang province such as Vinh Kim, Kim Son and Phu Phong.

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Machine washes pink fruits help save effort and time of farmers.

Characteristics of Siamese persimmons after harvest, the chalky shell must be washed. Therefore, this eyebrow is very useful, can replace 5-7 manual workers.

Mr. Nguyen Van Ta, owner of the business selling Siamese persimmons in Phu Quoi hamlet, Phu Phong commune, Chau Thanh district, said that using this machine is very convenient for washing Siamese roses, saving money and labor and withdrawing time. Previously, this facility hired workers to wash pink sap, costing 3 million VND per day, but since using this machine, the cost has decreased from 1-1.5 million VND.

Mr. Long said that he had submitted the application and was approved by the National Office of Intellectual Property of the Ministry of Science and Technology to grant the exclusive trademark of the Siamese fruit washing machine. Mr. Long plans to make a dossier to attend the provincial technical innovation contest next time; continue to study and improve the compact machine, to reduce costs, and invent several types of cleaning machines for other fruits.