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An overhead shot captures an adult woman intently sorting maize kernels in a market setting, likely in Kasoa, Ghana. She is positioned slightly to the right of the frame, bending over a wooden tray filled with bright yellow corn. Her right hand, adorned with a light-colored wristband, is sifting through the kernels, suggesting a process of inspection or cleaning. The woman wears a light blue dress with a repeating pattern of stylized pink and green flowers. Her head is covered with a vibrant pink headscarf that has some blue and white accents. Her gaze is directed downwards, focused on the task at hand. The background is filled with various market items and containers. To the left, several plastic buckets are stacked, including prominent yellow and white ones. A large yellow bucket features a red and black hazard label with a white diamond, an exclamation mark, and the number '8', along with the text "UN 3263." Above these buckets, green plastic crates are visible. To the right and behind the woman, large sacks, some white and others with patterns, are stacked, indicating other goods for sale. A dark metal bar extends horizontally across the middle ground, possibly part of a stall structure. The lighting suggests it is daytime. The overall scene conveys a busy, functional market environment.
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