This cassava dryer is the result of a team project in appropriate technology intended for farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa. Powered by a 12-volt battery, the dryer eliminates the need to travel long distances to a cassava plant or wait for sun-based drying. The battery is charged by farmers using a novel technology that harnesses energy from pre-existing sources, such as human-powered bicycles or spinning motorcycle wheels, and converts it into mechanical or electrical energy. This technology and the cassava dryer are both made from locally-available materials and skills so as to encourage a sustainable and local economy.