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The image depicts an infographic of the orange juice production process without any numerical data points, percentages, trends, sections, countries, categories, or years visible; it illustrates a visual flowchart starting with 'fresh oranges' proceeding to a 'factory' where they are 'washed,' then 'extracted' with byproducts of 'animal feed' and 'waste solid,' followed by 'packaging' of 'fresh juice,' which is then transported by a 'refrigerator truck' to a 'shop'; concurrently, 'water' byproduct from the factory undergoes 'evaporation' to create 'concentrate juice,' which is 'canned,' then stored in a 'warehouse,' packed again in a 'factory,' and sold at a 'shop' with added '+ Water.'
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The given process diagram illustrates information on how orange juice is produced.
Overall, the process of making orange juice consists of more than 10 stages, starting with transferring fresh oranges to factory and ending with putting the juice in the shops.
The process begins when fresh oranges are picked and transported to a factory. In the stage following this, oranges are washed and extracted into waste solid, which is fed to animals, and fresh juice, which is also used for two proposes. Half of the fresh juice is packaged and carried to shops, while the other half is put into refrigerator trucks and brought to evaporation. where the water is removed from the juice.
After the juice is concentrated via evaporation, it gets canned, loaded onto trucks and delivered to the warehouse. In the following stage, water gets added to the canned juice at the factory and packaged. The process ends when the fresh juice is packaged and set for sale.
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