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In an indoor facility in Karizak, Afghanistan, a male individual is depicted engaged in mushroom cultivation. The man, seen from the chest up, wears a light blue surgical mask covering his nose and mouth, a light grey traditional long-sleeved tunic (shalwar kameez) with decorative embroidery and three white buttons on each cuff, and a white and red patterned traditional cap. His dark hair is visible above the mask. He is positioned in front of a multi-tiered wooden shelving unit, with numerous transparent plastic bags containing a light brown substrate, likely inoculated with mushroom mycelium. Many bags show visible white mycelial growth and nascent mushrooms, primarily oyster mushrooms, emerging from perforations. The man's hands are near a large cylindrical bag, and he appears to be inspecting or tending to the mushrooms growing from it. His right hand is beneath a cluster of light-colored mushrooms. Below the shelving, additional bags are visible on what appears to be a wet, dark blue tarp or floor covering. The man wears clear plastic covers over his shoes. The background consists of a plain light brown wall on the right and a darker, possibly fabric-covered, area on the left. A piece of brown burlap-like fabric is visible hanging from the ceiling above the shelving. Red ties are used to suspend some of the bags from the wooden structure.
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