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An older woman, likely of African descent, is actively engaged in selling or portioning goods at a bustling outdoor market stall in Kasoa, Ghana. She is depicted standing, wearing a vibrant red patterned headscarf, a sleeveless grey top over a patterned long-sleeved shirt, and a gold stud earring in her right ear. Her focus is on the task at hand: measuring a yellowish granular substance, which could be gari, cornmeal, or millet flour. She holds a large, ribbed metal tin can with both hands, its interior and her hands coated with the fine, yellow powder. With her right hand, she guides a clear plastic bag, also filled with the granular product, as if pouring from a larger supply into the tin can. The market setting features large white sacks brimming with the same yellowish substance, indicating a bulk sale operation. A metal basin or tray also contains the product. The environment is typical of an informal market, characterized by makeshift structures with exposed wooden beams and corrugated metal roofing, including a distinctive red and white striped section on the left. Various other items like black plastic bags, a yellow jerrycan, and small woven goods are visible amidst the market clutter. The scene is brightly illuminated by daylight, suggesting a sunny and warm day. The woman’s expression is neutral and concentrated. On her grey top, part of a word and a logo are visible, possibly "COMMUNITY." A blue plastic strainer or basket in the foreground partially reveals the text "COOR."
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