The given diagram illustrates the manufacturing of orange juice.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the process of orange juice starts with collecting fresh orange fruits. The process, therefore, undergoes various stages to reach the factory and then ultimately the supermarket.
To begin with, fresh orange fruits are received via transport and are then sent to the factories. At first, they wash the oranges, peel them off, and extract the orange flesh. Furthermore, the oranges are added into the blender, where solid waste and fresh juice get separated. The solid waste is fed to the cows, and the juice is transmitted for packaging.
After packaging, the juice is dispatched to the shop. Meanwhile, some fresh juice is shipped via refrigerator truck to the place where the evaporation of water from the orange juice takes place, and concentrated juice is left behind. Later on, the concentrated juice undergoes canning and is transported to the warehouse. Finally, the juice reaches the factory, where it is diluted with water, and after packaging, is shipped to the market.
