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An open, ruled notebook with handwritten entries lies on top of several large, woven plastic bags, possibly in a storage area. A blue ballpoint pen rests diagonally across the right page of the notebook. The bags below are of two types: some are white or light-colored with a prominent green "PIONEER" logo, while others are orange with black text that reads "SCIENCE WITH SERVICE DELIVERS" and partially visible "SUCCESS." The notebook appears to be a ledger or inventory record, detailing various agricultural products, predominantly maize seeds. The handwritten text, likely in Swahili or a local language, includes columns for "variedad" (variety) and "Cantidad" (quantity), along with other headings like "Pina siembra" (for planting) and "Sacos" (sacks). Specific maize seed varieties and brands are listed, such as "Pioneer 30G6," "Tumkuli 405," "DKC 9089," "LS 8081," and "Pioneer 3812," with corresponding quantities like "10," "05," "18," "02," and units like "50 pzs" (50 pieces/units) or "100 sacos" (100 sacks). This suggests an activity of stock-taking or sales record-keeping for agricultural supplies. The scene is consistent with agricultural commerce or farm management in Babati, Tanzania.
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