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This image depicts a bustling open-air market scene in Kasoa, Ghana, bathed in bright daylight. The foreground and midground are dominated by an extensive display of packaged granular food products, likely gari or a similar cassava-based staple. These goods are predominantly light yellow and white, contained within clear plastic bags, tied at the top, and often stacked within larger white or blue sacks. Some bags feature labels such as "Evita" with a blue logo, while others bear numerical markings like "30" and "80," possibly indicating weight or price. A red woven basket in the lower right holds smaller individual packages of the product. Numerous people, primarily women dressed in local attire, populate the background and various sections of the market. They are engaged in typical market activities, with some sitting on low stools or directly on the ground, attending to their stalls or waiting for customers. Other goods, including fabrics, plastic containers, and possibly onions, are visible amongst the vendors. The market infrastructure appears simple, constructed with wooden beams and planks forming the stalls. A green banner in the upper left (when upright) advertises "SOLAK" and displays phone numbers: "US: 057 043 0136 / 024 26...". Another small white sign in the middle-left also contains text starting with "TEL...". The overall atmosphere is one of a lively and active community trading hub.
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