The diagram depicts how milk and related commodities are manufactured. Overall, it can be discernible that the branching process begins with collecting milk and ends with final products being sold in stores.
At the first step of the milk-producing process, milk is gathered by milking machines twice per day. After that, collected milk will be contained in refrigeration storages, which will be delivered to the dairy by milk tanker on a daily basis with the express purpose of manufacturing milk-related goods.
Having been transported to the dairy, milk can be utilized in two ways. On the one hand, it will be pasteurized and packed into bottles for sale. On the other hand, it will serve as an ingredient to produce related commodities, such as cheese, cream, and butter. At the last step, finished products are launched on the market where they can be purchased by customers.
