The cost of a grinding mill in Ghana can vary widely depending on the type, size, brand, and functionality. Here’s a general price range for different types of grinding mills available in Ghana:
1. Manual Grinding Mills (Traditional Corn Mill)
– Price Range: GHS 500 – GHS 2,500
– Used for small-scale grinding of maize, millet, and other grains.
– Operated manually or with minimal mechanization.
2. Small Electric Grinding Mills (1-3 HP)
– Price Range: GHS 3,000 – GHS 8,000
– Suitable for household or small business use.
– Can grind maize, cassava, pepper, and other grains.
3. Medium-Sized Diesel/Electric Grinding Mills (5-10 HP)
– Price Range: GHS 10,000 – GHS 25,000
– Ideal for commercial use (small-scale milling inesses).
– Can process larger quantities of grains per hour.
4. Large Industrial Grinding Mills (15 HP & Above)
– Price Range: GHS 30,000 – GHS 100,000+
– Used for large-scale grain processing.
– Often includes additional features like automatic feeding and sieving.
Factors Affecting Cost:
– Power Source: Diesel-powered mills are typically more expensive than electric ones.
– Brand: Imported brands (e.g., China-made) may be cheaper than European or American brands.
– Capacity: Higher-capacity mills cost more but offer better efficiency.
– Location & Supplier: Prices may vary between Accra, Kumasi, and rural areas.
Where to Buy?
– Local markets (e.g., Agbogbloshie Market in Accra)
– Online stores (Tonaton.com, Jiji.com.gh)
– Industrial equipment suppliers
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