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受持续降雨影响,粮食烘干机销量上涨,有厂家月售近千台
Qi Lu Wan Bao Wang· 2025-10-11 00:32
Core Viewpoint - The current autumn harvest period is facing challenges due to continuous rainy weather, leading to a risk of corn spoilage. To mitigate grain loss, many grain drying facilities are operating around the clock, with some manufacturers selling nearly 1,000 units per month [1][2]. Group 1: Industry Overview - The grain drying equipment production lines are operating at full capacity, with orders extending to October 25. Monthly sales of grain dryers and drying towers have increased by 40% compared to the previous year [2]. - Major purchasers of grain drying machines include family farms and rural cooperatives, primarily from cities in Shandong province and surrounding areas like Hebei and Henan [4]. - The 10-ton and 20-ton mobile grain dryers are popular due to their portability, cost-effectiveness, and ease of operation [4]. Group 2: Equipment Efficiency - A 10-ton mobile grain dryer can reduce high moisture corn to below 14% moisture content in just 7-8 hours, with a daily drying capacity of 30 tons, sufficient for corn produced on 50 acres. Traditional drying methods would take 2-3 days [4]. - The grain dryers feature adjustable parameters based on grain type and initial moisture, achieving a thermal efficiency of up to 95% and a uniform moisture reduction rate of 4%-5% per hour [6]. Group 3: Support and Services - Companies are experiencing a surge in order volume, with some workers working overtime to meet demand. For instance, a company reported monthly sales of over 300 units, a growth of more than 40% year-on-year [7]. - To ensure the stable operation of sold equipment, companies are dispatching technical personnel to assist users on-site, preventing delays in grain drying due to operational errors [7]. Group 4: Community Support - Local areas are opening up idle workshops and public spaces to provide temporary storage services for farmers, facilitating the drying and storage of grain [9]. - Experts recommend that farmers without mechanized drying capabilities use idle spaces or greenhouses for drying corn, emphasizing the importance of controlling the thickness of the grain layer to ensure ventilation [9].