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This image captures an outdoor market or exhibition stall in Cuzco, Peru, showcasing a variety of local agricultural products. The scene appears to be set up under a large tent or canopy, with banners partially visible in the background. The central focus is a multi-tiered wooden display stand laden with numerous wicker baskets. These baskets are filled with diverse crops, including various types of potatoes, dried corn cobs, quinoa, tarwi (Andean lupin), lentils, and different colored fava beans (habas). Small white signs label each basket, indicating the specific varieties of the produce. Several people are visible in the background, moving around the stall or observing the display. On the left, a woman in a blue jacket walks past, while a man in a blue vest is seen behind the stall on the right. The overall atmosphere suggests an educational or commercial event centered around local Andean agriculture. Notable details include a white sack of produce and a colorful woven textile (aguayo) at the bottom right. The weather appears to be mild and bright, suitable for an outdoor gathering during the daytime. Visible text provides context for the event: - Banners at the top include "vas 2025", "GRISEN", "CUSCO", and "Seminas" (likely "Semillas" - Seeds). - A banner on the left mentions "SGP PROYECTO", "FRENTE DE CAPAC BAS", and "emprendimiem familiares" (family enterprises). - The wooden sign on the stall reads "Agro Biodi", likely short for "Agro Biodiversidad" (Agro Biodiversity). - Product labels on the baskets include "PAPA HALICU", "QUIUÑA BLANCO", "CHA HUA MUESTIA", "PAPA PIMA", "TARWI MURU", "MORAYA ANDINHUAYA", "HABA MORADO", "HABA AMARILLA", "LENTEJA GRANDE", "PAPA QOQUS", "PAPA HUAYRO", "HABA NEGRA", "HABA WAITHUA'S", "HADA ROJO", "HABA VERDE", "HABA TRIPA", and "HABA BLANCA". These labels highlight the rich biodiversity of crops from the Andean region.
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