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Group 1 - The article highlights the urgent demand for grain dryers due to continuous autumn rains affecting harvests in northern provinces, leading to significant crop damage and increased reliance on drying equipment [3][5][6] - Major equipment manufacturers are ramping up production to meet the soaring demand, with one company doubling its workforce and increasing daily output from 15 to 30 units, yet still facing immense order pressure [3][14] - The average rainfall in northern provinces has reached historical highs, causing unprecedented flooding and crop issues, with farmers experiencing severe losses and increased moisture levels in harvested grains [4][22] Group 2 - The installation of grain dryers has increased since the government issued guidelines to enhance drying capacity, but the current number remains insufficient to meet the needs of small farmers and grain collectors [6][15] - Farmers are resorting to emergency measures, such as using public spaces for drying grains, as many existing dryers can only cater to large-scale operations due to processing capacity and operational costs [6][14] - The market for grain dryers is expanding rapidly, with sales expected to grow from 1,650 units in 2023 to nearly 3,000 units by 2025, driven by climate change and the need for effective grain management [21][24] Group 3 - The article discusses the impact of climate change on agricultural practices, suggesting that planting systems and management techniques need to be adjusted to adapt to increasing rainfall in northern regions and droughts in southern areas [23][24] - Experts predict that the frequency of flooding in the north and drought in the south may increase, necessitating a reevaluation of crop planting strategies and resource allocation [23][24]