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This close-up, top-down image displays a large quantity of mixed grains contained within a dark, likely blue or black, circular vessel. The grains almost entirely fill the frame, indicating a substantial volume.

The mixture primarily comprises two distinct types of grains. The majority are small, light beige to off-white, ovoid-shaped kernels, consistent with sorghum or millet. Scattered throughout these are larger, yellow, irregularly shaped kernels, which are identifiable as corn. Many of the corn kernels show signs of discoloration, appearing darker, brownish, or somewhat charred in places.

No activity is depicted; the image is a still-life focused on the grains themselves. There are no visible people or text. The consistent lighting suggests an indoor or shaded environment. With the provided context of Ngleshi Amanfro, Ghana, these grains are likely common agricultural products used in the region, potentially as ingredients for food preparation or animal feed. The appearance of the grains suggests they are in a raw or unprocessed state.
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Nov 29, 2025, 4:40 PM

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This close-up, top-down image displays a large quantity of mixed grains contained within a dark, likely blue or black, circular vessel. The grains almost entirely fill the frame, indicating a substantial volume. The mixture primarily comprises two distinct types of grains. The majority are small, light beige to off-white, ovoid-shaped kernels, consistent with sorghum or millet. Scattered throughout these are larger, yellow, irregularly shaped kernels, which are identifiable as corn. Many of the corn kernels show signs of discoloration, appearing darker, brownish, or somewhat charred in places. No activity is depicted; the image is a still-life focused on the grains themselves. There are no visible people or text. The consistent lighting suggests an indoor or shaded environment. With the provided context of Ngleshi Amanfro, Ghana, these grains are likely common agricultural products used in the region, potentially as ingredients for food preparation or animal feed. The appearance of the grains suggests they are in a raw or unprocessed state.

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