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The media file captures a close-up, overhead view of a collection of bundled leafy green plants, likely being sold at a market in Kasoa, Ghana. The scene is dominated by numerous elongated bundles, each consisting of slender, light green stems and leaves wrapped in larger, darker green broad leaves, possibly banana or similar plantain leaves. These bundles are neatly tied with natural twine or strips of plant material, suggesting a traditional method of packaging produce. The cut ends of the stems are visible, forming a pale green fan-like pattern at the ends of many bundles.

Interspersed among the bundles is a wicker basket filled with more of the same plant material, indicating a larger quantity of the produce. Several sacks are also visible; one is a worn green canvas-like sack on the left, and a prominent white plastic woven sack is positioned towards the upper right. This white sack, bearing text, appears to be a repurposed industrial bag.

No people are visible, but the arrangement of the bundles implies a commercial setting for agricultural produce. The overall impression is one of fresh, unprocessed greens prepared for sale or transport. The lighting suggests an outdoor setting, but the time of day is not discernible.

Visible text on the white sack includes branding and industrial information: "NET 25 KG," "Marlex," "Polyethylene," "Saudi Polymers LLC," and "Al Jubail, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia." There are also instructions or warnings like "Kae Ory. Store Under Cover. Keep Away From Heat" and text advising that "pellets on floors are slippery and can cause falls, Reclaim clean pellets if possible or in accordance with government regulations," indicating its original use for industrial materials.
Tee ❤️

Feb 6, 2025, 5:02 PM

Kasoa, Ghana

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The media file captures a close-up, overhead view of a collection of bundled leafy green plants, likely being sold at a market in Kasoa, Ghana. The scene is dominated by numerous elongated bundles, each consisting of slender, light green stems and leaves wrapped in larger, darker green broad leaves, possibly banana or similar plantain leaves. These bundles are neatly tied with natural twine or strips of plant material, suggesting a traditional method of packaging produce. The cut ends of the stems are visible, forming a pale green fan-like pattern at the ends of many bundles. Interspersed among the bundles is a wicker basket filled with more of the same plant material, indicating a larger quantity of the produce. Several sacks are also visible; one is a worn green canvas-like sack on the left, and a prominent white plastic woven sack is positioned towards the upper right. This white sack, bearing text, appears to be a repurposed industrial bag. No people are visible, but the arrangement of the bundles implies a commercial setting for agricultural produce. The overall impression is one of fresh, unprocessed greens prepared for sale or transport. The lighting suggests an outdoor setting, but the time of day is not discernible. Visible text on the white sack includes branding and industrial information: "NET 25 KG," "Marlex," "Polyethylene," "Saudi Polymers LLC," and "Al Jubail, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia." There are also instructions or warnings like "Kae Ory. Store Under Cover. Keep Away From Heat" and text advising that "pellets on floors are slippery and can cause falls, Reclaim clean pellets if possible or in accordance with government regulations," indicating its original use for industrial materials.

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