OCTAVIANI, Julio Cesar.; BIAGI, João Domingos.
Résumé:
Technological and economical evaluations of unhusked desmucilated cherry coffee
drying process are important to consolidate the brazilian coffee quality, to rationalize energy
consumption and to optimize post-harvest costs. The objectives of this work were to investigate the
influence of the drying of unhusked desmucilated cherry Icatú IAC 2944 coffee (Coffea arabica L.) in
an horizontal rotary dryer, using eucaliptus firewood and LPGas, on the coffee total drying cost,
including the energy, labor and capital costs. Two 15,000 liters commercial dryers were used. There
were no design treatments, but concurrent tests, with coffee mass temperatures from 35.7 to 43.7ºC
and airflows from 126.3 a 174.5 m3.min-1 and initial moisture content from 45,3 a 58,3%. The total
drying cost was evaluated, including the energy, labor and capital costs. The results indicated that the
use of LPGas presented 111,5% higher drying cost than eucalyptus firewood system. The use of
wood showed a electrical cost 10.9% lower than the use o LPGas and when the LPGas was used in
the drying processes resulted in a labor cost 112% lower than the use of wood.