Driven by market demand, the cultivation scale of guava continues to expand, leading to a year-on-year increase in annual output. This growth also provides abundant raw materials for the related processing industry.
In order to meet market demands, guava varieties have been improved and upgraded, transforming them into economically viable fruit trees in many regions. With the development of large-scale guava plantations, scattered planting has transitioned into mechanized one-stop services for planting, picking, and processing orchards. This shift has significantly reduced labor requirements and costs while increasing overall benefits.
The guava processing industry has gradually formed a diversified product chain as fresh fruits can be directly sold on the market or processed using modern technology by enterprises to produce guava juice, dried fruits, fruit powder, and other products. These processes not only extend product shelf life but also enrich product variety.
To address this need in the market, our company has introduced a 16-head guava peeler that replaces manual peeling previously requiring dozens of workers with just one machine capable of completing the task efficiently. This innovation greatly reduces human resources while ensuring quick completion of peeling tasks before proceeding to subsequent steps.
Throughout the processing process, modern equipment plays a crucial role in enhancing production efficiency and improving product quality.