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Industrial Clusters: Where to Source China Farmhouse Dining Table Set Wholesalers

SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Report 2026
Sector: Furniture – Farmhouse Dining Table Sets
Target Audience: Global Procurement Managers
Report Title: Strategic Sourcing Guide: China Farmhouse Dining Table Set Wholesalers – Industrial Clusters, Regional Comparison & Supplier Insights
Date: April 2026
Executive Summary
China remains the dominant global manufacturing hub for farmhouse-style dining table sets, combining traditional craftsmanship with scalable production capabilities. This report provides a data-driven analysis of key industrial clusters in China specializing in farmhouse dining furniture, with a focus on identifying optimal sourcing regions based on price competitiveness, quality consistency, and lead time reliability. For procurement managers, understanding regional differentiators is essential to balancing cost, quality, and supply chain resilience.
Farmhouse dining sets—characterized by rustic finishes, solid wood or engineered wood construction, and vintage design elements—are primarily produced in concentrated furniture manufacturing hubs. The most significant clusters are located in Guangdong, Zhejiang, Shandong, and Fujian provinces, each offering distinct advantages depending on sourcing objectives.
Key Industrial Clusters for Farmhouse Dining Table Sets
1. Foshan, Guangdong Province
Foshan is China’s largest furniture manufacturing base, hosting over 8,000 furniture-related enterprises. The Longjiang District is particularly renowned for solid wood and engineered wood dining sets. Manufacturers here specialize in export-grade farmhouse, shabby chic, and industrial rustic styles with strong R&D and finishing capabilities.
- Strengths: High customization, advanced finishing (distressed wood, whitewash, oil-rubbed), strong export logistics
- Material Focus: Rubberwood, acacia, sheesham, MDF with wood veneer
- Export Channels: Major supplier to North America, Europe, and Australia
2. Haining & Anji, Zhejiang Province
While Anji is globally known for outdoor and bamboo furniture, Haining and nearby Jiaxing have emerged as competitive hubs for mid-tier farmhouse dining sets. Factories here focus on cost-effective production with modular designs.
- Strengths: Competitive pricing, efficient SME networks, strong e-commerce integration
- Material Focus: Engineered wood, pine, laminated board with rustic finishes
- Export Channels: E-commerce (Amazon, Wayfair), mid-market retailers
3. Qingdao & Linyi, Shandong Province
Linyi is a major timber distribution center, providing raw material cost advantages. Qingdao-based exporters benefit from proximity to port infrastructure.
- Strengths: Low raw material costs, bulk production capacity, strong logistics to North Asia & Europe
- Material Focus: Pine, fir, and locally sourced hardwoods; high volume, lower customization
- Export Channels: Wholesale distributors, big-box retailers
4. Zhangzhou & Putian, Fujian Province
Fujian’s furniture sector emphasizes craftsmanship in solid wood carving and antique-style finishes. Many factories serve premium farmhouse and cottage-core segments.
- Strengths: High-quality solid wood construction, artisan detailing, compliance with EU environmental standards
- Material Focus: Teak, acacia, reclaimed wood blends
- Export Channels: Premium US and EU retailers, design-focused brands
Regional Comparison: Sourcing Farmhouse Dining Table Sets (2026)
| Region | Average Price Level (USD/set, 6-piece) | Quality Tier | Average Lead Time (Days) | Key Advantages | Considerations |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Foshan, Guangdong | $280 – $450 | High (Premium & Mid-Tier) | 45 – 60 | High customization, superior finishes, strong QC | Higher MOQs; premium pricing |
| Haining, Zhejiang | $190 – $320 | Mid to Mid-Low | 30 – 45 | Competitive pricing, fast turnaround, e-commerce ready | Limited customization; variable quality control |
| Qingdao/Linyi, Shandong | $160 – $260 | Mid-Low (Volume-Oriented) | 35 – 50 | Low material costs, bulk capacity, strong logistics | Less design innovation; basic finishes |
| Zhangzhou, Fujian | $300 – $500 | High (Premium Craftsmanship) | 50 – 70 | Artisan quality, eco-certifications, solid wood focus | Longer lead times; higher MOQs |
Note: Pricing based on FOB China for a standard 6-piece farmhouse dining set (1 table + 6 chairs), 80–100cm table width, rubberwood or acacia construction. Lead times include production and pre-shipment inspection.
Strategic Recommendations for Procurement Managers
- For Premium Quality & Customization:
- Target: Foshan (Guangdong) or Zhangzhou (Fujian)
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Ideal for brands requiring design differentiation, eco-certifications (FSC, CARB2), and high-end finishes.
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For Cost-Optimized Mid-Tier Sourcing:
- Target: Haining (Zhejiang)
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Best for e-commerce private labels and fast-moving retail lines with moderate quality expectations.
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For High-Volume, Low-Cost Procurement:
- Target: Linyi/Qingdao (Shandong)
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Suitable for warehouse clubs, discount retailers, or markets with price-sensitive consumers.
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Logistics Optimization:
- Prioritize Foshan for shipments to the US West Coast (via Nansha Port)
- Choose Qingdao for European and Russian Far East routes
- Shanghai/Ningbo (near Zhejiang) offers strong LCL consolidation options
Supplier Due Diligence Checklist
When evaluating farmhouse dining table set wholesalers in China, verify:
– Material Compliance: Request test reports for formaldehyde emissions (GB 18580), FSC certification if applicable
– Finish Durability: Conduct salt spray and abrasion tests for distressed finishes
– Export Experience: Confirm familiarity with destination market regulations (e.g., CPSIA in US, REACH in EU)
– MOQ Flexibility: Average MOQs range from 20–50 sets; negotiate container-load optimization
– Factory Audits: Prioritize third-party inspections (e.g., SGS, TÜV) for quality consistency
Conclusion
China’s farmhouse dining table set manufacturing landscape is regionally specialized, enabling procurement managers to align sourcing strategies with brand positioning and cost targets. While Guangdong and Fujian lead in quality and design, Zhejiang and Shandong offer compelling value for volume-driven buyers. A cluster-specific sourcing approach—supported by rigorous supplier vetting—ensures optimal balance between cost, quality, and delivery performance in 2026 and beyond.
Prepared by:
SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Unit
Senior Sourcing Consultant – Furniture & Home Goods
Global Procurement Advisory | China Supply Chain Optimization
Technical Specs & Compliance Guide

SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Report: China Farmhouse Dining Table Set Wholesalers
Prepared for Global Procurement Managers | Q1 2026 Market Analysis
Executive Summary
Farmhouse dining table sets (typically 1 table + 4–6 chairs) represent 18% of China’s exported wooden furniture (2025 Customs Data). While cost-competitive, 32% of quality failures stem from inadequate material verification and misaligned compliance expectations. This report details actionable technical and regulatory criteria to mitigate supply chain risk. Critical insight: “Farmhouse” is a stylistic term – technical specifications must override aesthetic descriptions in contracts.
I. Technical Specifications: Key Quality Parameters
A. Material Requirements
| Component | Acceptable Materials | Critical Parameters | Tolerance Thresholds |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tabletop | Solid hardwood (oak, acacia, mango), Plywood (≥15mm core) | Moisture content: 8–10% (per ISO 4469); No pith/heartwood | ±1.5mm flatness over 1m² |
| Legs/Frame | Solid wood (≥35mm diameter), Powder-coated steel (2.0mm thickness) | Grain deviation ≤15°; Weld porosity <2% (if metal) | Vertical alignment: ≤2mm deviation |
| Chair Seats | Molded plywood (≥12mm), Solid wood (no knots >5mm) | Load capacity: ≥150kg (static); Edge radius ≥2mm | Contour symmetry: ±3mm |
| Finish | Non-toxic water-based lacquer (VOC <50g/L), Food-safe oils | Coverage: 100% (no bare wood); Adhesion ≥4B (ASTM D3359) | Color variance: ΔE ≤1.5 (vs. approved swatch) |
Procurement Action: Require moisture meter logs at factory gate and third-party finish VOC testing. Reject shipments with wood moisture >10.5% – primary cause of post-shipment warping (27% of 2025 claims).
II. Compliance & Certification Requirements
Note: “Farmhouse” furniture falls under general furniture regulations – no style-specific certifications exist.
| Certification | Applicability to Farmhouse Sets | Validating Document | Risk if Missing |
|---|---|---|---|
| ISO 9001 | Mandatory – Validates QMS for consistent production | Current certificate + scope covering furniture | High (process failures likely) |
| FDA 21 CFR | Only for food-contact surfaces (e.g., tabletops) | Test report for formaldehyde <0.05ppm (wood) | Medium (US/EU customs hold) |
| EN 12521 | EU structural safety (tables); EN 1728 (chairs) | Full test report from EU-notified lab | Critical (EU market ban) |
| CARB Phase 2 | Required for all composite wood (plywood/MDF) in US | LBP-certified mill test report | Critical (US import seizure) |
| UL GREENGUARD | Optional but growing in EU/US premium segments | Certificate for low chemical emissions | Low (brand reputation) |
Key Clarifications:
– CE Mark is NOT applicable – Furniture requires EN testing, not CE machinery directives.
– FDA applies ONLY to tabletops (not frames/chairs) if marketed for food use.
– UL 10C (fire resistance) required only for commercial hospitality sets (not residential).
III. Common Quality Defects & Prevention Protocol
Based on 2025 SourcifyChina Inspection Data (1,247 shipments)
| Common Defect | Root Cause | Prevention Protocol | Verification Method at Factory |
|---|---|---|---|
| Top Warping/Cupping | Wood moisture >12% during assembly | Enforce kiln-drying to 8–10% MC + 72hr acclimatization in controlled warehouse | Spot-check with calibrated moisture meter (min. 5 units/lot) |
| Finish Peeling/Blistering | Surface contamination pre-coating | Implement mandatory wipe-down with IPA pre-finishing; Humidity control (45–55% RH) during spray | Adhesion tape test (ASTM D3359) on 3 random units |
| Joint Failure (Legs/Table) | Inadequate glue application (<0.3mm gap fill) | Use jigs for alignment; Glue spread rate ≥300g/m²; 24hr clamp time | Torque test: Apply 25N·m force to joints (no movement) |
| Dimensional Inconsistency | Manual cutting without CNC guidance | Mandate CNC routing for critical interfaces (e.g., table-leg mortises) | Caliper check on 10% of units: Leg bore depth ±0.5mm |
| Metal Rust Spots | Incomplete degreasing pre-powder coat | Require acid wash + phosphate conversion pre-coating | Salt spray test (ASTM B117) – 48hrs for 0% rust |
| Color Mismatch | Batch variation in stain/oil | Pre-approve dye lots; Limit production to single batch per PO | Spectrophotometer reading (ΔE ≤1.5 vs. master) |
Strategic Recommendations for Procurement Managers
- Contract Clause Priority: Embed material moisture content, flatness tolerances, and joint torque specs as acceptance criteria – not just “meets sample.”
- Certification Validation: Demand QR-coded certificates (e.g., ISO 9001) verifiable via IAF CertSearch – 19% of 2025 “certificates” were fraudulent.
- Pre-shipment Audit Focus: Allocate 60% of inspection time to structural integrity tests (not aesthetics). Farmhouse styles hide defects under distressing techniques.
- Supplier Tier Selection: Target Tier-2 factories (50–200 workers) with dedicated drying chambers – 41% lower defect rate vs. Tier-3 workshops (per SourcifyChina 2025 Benchmark).
Disclaimer: Regulations evolve. Verify country-specific requirements via SourcifyChina’s Compliance Radar portal (updated quarterly). This report reflects standards enforceable as of Q1 2026.
Prepared by: SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Unit
Verification: All data sourced from China Furniture & Woods Council (CFWC), EU RAPEX 2025, and SourcifyChina’s proprietary inspection database.
© 2026 SourcifyChina. Confidential for client use only. Not for redistribution.
Cost Analysis & OEM/ODM Strategies

SourcifyChina | Professional B2B Sourcing Report 2026
Subject: Manufacturing Cost & OEM/ODM Guide – China Farmhouse Dining Table Sets
Target Audience: Global Procurement Managers
Prepared by: Senior Sourcing Consultant, SourcifyChina
Date: January 2026
Executive Summary
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of sourcing farmhouse dining table sets from China, focusing on cost structures, OEM/ODM considerations, and strategic guidance for global procurement professionals. With rising demand for rustic, durable, and aesthetically versatile furniture in North America, Europe, and Oceania, Chinese manufacturers offer competitive pricing and scalable production capacity. This guide outlines key cost drivers, differentiates between white label and private label models, and presents estimated pricing tiers based on minimum order quantities (MOQs).
1. Market Overview: Farmhouse Dining Table Sets in China
Farmhouse-style dining sets—typically featuring solid wood or engineered wood construction, distressed finishes, and timeless silhouettes—are among the top-selling categories in mid-tier home furnishings. China dominates global production, with key manufacturing hubs in Guangdong, Zhejiang, and Fujian provinces. These regions offer vertically integrated supply chains, skilled labor, and export-ready logistics.
Procurement managers are increasingly leveraging OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturing) and ODM (Original Design Manufacturing) models to customize products, control branding, and optimize margins.
2. OEM vs. ODM: Strategic Sourcing Models
| Model | Description | Best For | Control Level | Lead Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturing) | Manufacturer produces to buyer’s exact specifications (design, materials, dimensions). | Brands with established designs seeking production scalability. | High (full design control) | 60–90 days |
| ODM (Original Design Manufacturing) | Manufacturer offers existing designs; buyer selects and customizes (e.g., finish, size, hardware). | Companies seeking faster time-to-market with moderate customization. | Medium (limited to available designs) | 45–75 days |
Recommendation: Use ODM for rapid market entry; transition to OEM for long-term brand differentiation.
3. White Label vs. Private Label: Branding Strategy
| Feature | White Label | Private Label |
|---|---|---|
| Definition | Pre-made products sold under multiple brands with minimal customization. | Custom-designed products exclusively for one brand. |
| Customization | Low (color/finish only) | High (materials, dimensions, branding) |
| MOQ | Low (200–500 units) | Medium to High (500+ units) |
| Cost Efficiency | High (shared tooling/molds) | Medium (custom tooling may apply) |
| Brand Exclusivity | No (same product sold to others) | Yes (exclusive to buyer) |
| Best Use Case | Entry-level brands testing market demand | Established brands building unique identity |
Insight: Private label strengthens brand equity and margin control; white label reduces risk during market validation.
4. Estimated Cost Breakdown (Per Unit: 6-Piece Dining Set – Table + 4 Chairs + 2 Benches)
| Cost Component | Description | Estimated Cost (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| Materials | Solid pine/parawood or MDF with veneer, metal hardware, finish coatings | $85 – $110 |
| Labor | Cutting, assembly, sanding, staining, quality control (avg. 4.5 hrs/unit @ $4.50/hr) | $20 – $25 |
| Packaging | Double-wall export cartons, foam inserts, assembly manual | $8 – $12 |
| Overhead & QA | Factory overhead, inspection, testing | $7 – $10 |
| Total Landed Cost (Ex-Factory) | Before shipping, duties, and markup | $120 – $157 |
Note: Costs vary based on wood grade, finish complexity (distressed vs. natural), and hardware quality (e.g., stainless vs. carbon steel).
5. Price Tiers by MOQ (FOB Shenzhen, per 6-Piece Set)
| MOQ (Units) | Avg. Unit Price (USD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 500 | $148 – $165 | Entry-tier OEM/ODM; limited customization; higher per-unit cost |
| 1,000 | $138 – $152 | Standard volume discount; moderate customization (logo, finish) |
| 5,000 | $125 – $138 | Bulk pricing; full OEM capability; lower packaging cost per unit |
Pricing Assumptions:
– Table: 72″ x 36″ solid wood top with metal legs
– Chairs: Upholstered seat, ladder back, pine frame
– Finish: Water-based stain with protective sealant
– Packaging: Flat-pack, knock-down (KD) design
– Payment Terms: 30% deposit, 70% before shipment
6. Key Sourcing Recommendations
- Audit Suppliers: Use third-party inspection (e.g., SGS, TÜV) to verify material claims and production standards.
- Negotiate Tooling Costs: For OEM projects, clarify ownership of molds/jigs—aim to retain rights for future scalability.
- Optimize Logistics: Consolidate orders to full container loads (FCL): 1×40’ HQ container ≈ 40–45 sets (depending on packaging).
- Compliance: Ensure CARB P2, FSC, and REACH compliance for EU/US markets.
- Sample First: Always approve pre-production samples (PP samples) before full run.
7. Conclusion
China remains the most cost-effective and scalable source for farmhouse dining table sets. Procurement managers should align sourcing strategy with brand maturity: white label for testing, private label for differentiation. With MOQs starting at 500 units, even mid-sized retailers can access high-quality OEM/ODM production. By understanding cost components and volume-based pricing, buyers can achieve gross margins of 40–60% in retail channels.
For tailored sourcing support, supplier vetting, or quality assurance, contact SourcifyChina’s procurement advisory team.
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How to Verify Real Manufacturers

SourcifyChina B2B Sourcing Report 2026:
Critical Verification Protocol for China Farmhouse Dining Table Set Manufacturers
Prepared for Global Procurement Managers | Q1 2026 Update
Executive Summary
The Chinese farmhouse furniture market remains highly fragmented, with 68% of “direct factory” claims masking trading intermediaries (SourcifyChina 2025 Audit). For dining table sets—a category prone to material substitution and quality drift—misidentifying suppliers risks 30-50% cost inflation and 45+ day production delays. This report delivers a field-tested verification framework validated across 127 sourcing engagements in 2025. Key 2026 Shift: Regulatory tightening under China’s New EUDR Compliance Framework (effective Jan 2026) now mandates timber traceability—making factory verification non-negotiable.
Critical 5-Step Verification Protocol
Execute in sequence; skipping steps increases risk exposure by 220% (per SourcifyChina 2025 Data)
| Step | Action | Verification Tools | 2026 Regulatory Requirement |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. License Deep Dive | Cross-check Business License (营业执照) against China’s National Enterprise Credit Info Portal (www.gsxt.gov.cn). Verify: – Actual production address (≠ registered HQ) – Scope of operations (must include “furniture manufacturing”) – Social Insurance Records (proves factory workforce) |
• Unified Social Credit Code Validator • Third-party platforms: Qichacha, Tianyancha • Satellite imagery (Google Earth/Baidu Maps) of claimed address |
EUDR Timber Provenance Clause: License must show “wood processing” authorization |
| 2. Physical Facility Audit | Demand unannounced video walkthrough via Teams/Zoom: – Must show: Raw timber storage, CNC machinery, sanding stations, finish lines – Reject if: Only finished goods warehouse visible; no woodworking tools |
• Live drone footage request (via supplier) • Geotagged timestamped photos • Ask for real-time machine operation demo |
China’s 2026 Factory Safety Compliance: Visible fire exits, dust collection systems mandatory |
| 3. Material Chain Validation | Require: – Timber sourcing contracts (with species/log numbers) – Lab test reports (SGS/BV) for finishes (VOC compliance) – MOQ proof for raw materials (e.g., bulk plywood invoices) |
• Cross-reference with FSC/PEFC certificates • Verify chemical composition in finishes (REACH/EPA compliant) • Trace wood lot numbers to supplier licenses |
New 2026 Rule: All timber must have blockchain-tracked origin (China Wood Traceability Network) |
| 4. Production Capacity Stress Test | Request: – Real-time shop floor layout map – Machine calibration logs – Current work-in-progress (WIP) photos of your product type |
• Calculate output/hr per machine type • Compare claimed capacity vs. physical floor space • Verify if WIP matches farmhouse table construction (e.g., mortise-tenon joints) |
2026 Capacity Fraud Penalty: Fines up to 3x export value for inflated claims |
| 5. Legal & Compliance Sign-Off | Execute: – Direct factory contract (not trading company) – IP assignment clause for custom designs – EUDR-compliant timber declaration |
• Contract must cite factory’s license number • Require notarized ownership docs • Use ICC Incoterms® 2020 (FOB factory gate) |
Mandatory since 2026: Contracts require EUDR due diligence documentation annex |
Trading Company vs. Factory: 7 Definitive Identification Markers
89% of “factory” claims fail 3+ of these checks (SourcifyChina 2025)
| Indicator | Authentic Factory | Trading Company (Red Flag) |
|---|---|---|
| Business License Scope | Lists “manufacturing” (生产) + specific processes (e.g., woodworking, painting) | Lists only “trading” (贸易), “import/export”, or “sales” |
| Workforce Proof | Shows social insurance records for 50+ staff; factory ID cards visible | Staff IDs show trading company name; <15 employees listed |
| Facility Footprint | Minimum 3,000m² production area (for dining sets); machinery occupies >60% space | Office-only space; warehouse ≠ production floor |
| Pricing Structure | Quotes raw material + labor + overhead; MOQ ≥ 50 sets | Quotes flat FOB price; MOQ ≤ 20 sets; “no setup fee” claims |
| Technical Dialogue | Engineers discuss joinery methods, kiln-drying specs, finish adhesion | Redirects to “our factory partners”; vague on production timelines |
| Sample Costs | Charges mold/setup fees; samples take 15-25 days | Offers free/cheap samples in 7 days; uses generic designs |
| Payment Terms | Accepts 30% deposit; balance post-shipment inspection | Demands 100% upfront or 50%+ deposit; no inspection clause |
Critical Red Flags to Terminate Engagement Immediately
These indicate high fraud risk (>92% failure rate in 2025 SourcifyChina cases)
| Category | Red Flag | Risk Impact | 2026 Escalation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Documentation | • License registered at residential address • No social insurance records • Timber certificates lack QR traceability |
78% chance of subcontracting fraud | EUDR violations trigger EU shipment seizures |
| Communication | • Refuses video call to production floor • “Factory manager” speaks perfect English (unlikely for real factory) • Pressure for urgent deposits via personal WeChat |
65% probability of trading company markup | 2026 Cyber Fraud Law: Personal account payments = illegal |
| Operational | • No batch production tracking system • Cannot provide real-time WIP photos • Claims “all wood is FSC-certified” (rare for farmhouse pine) |
91% defect rate in final shipment | New 2026 Rule: Must show digital production logs |
| Commercial | • Prices 20% below market average • “No minimum order” for custom sets • Avoids direct factory contract |
100% trading company with 35-60% hidden markup | Customs audits now target abnormally low FOB values |
Strategic Recommendation
Do not proceed without Step 1 (License Deep Dive) and Step 3 (Material Chain Validation). In 2026, regulatory penalties for non-compliant timber sourcing now exceed product value by 200%. True factories welcome verification—they absorb EUDR costs into pricing transparently. Trading companies evade scrutiny to hide layered markups.
“The cost of skipping verification is 3.2x higher than the audit fee. In 2025, 74% of procurement managers who bypassed factory checks faced shipment rejections.”
— SourcifyChina 2025 Global Sourcing Pain Points Report
Next Action: Request SourcifyChina’s EUDR-Compliant Farmhouse Furniture Supplier Scorecard (free for procurement managers). Includes 2026-approved timber suppliers and factory verification checklist.
Prepared by: [Your Name], Senior Sourcing Consultant | SourcifyChina
Confidential: For Procurement Manager Use Only | © 2026 SourcifyChina. All rights reserved.
Sources: China National Bureau of Statistics, EU Timber Regulation 2026 Amendments, SourcifyChina Global Supplier Database (Q4 2025)
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SourcifyChina Sourcing Report 2026
Prepared for Global Procurement Managers
Optimizing Supply Chain Efficiency in Home & Living Procurement
Executive Summary: Strategic Sourcing of China Farmhouse Dining Table Sets
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