The diagram is a graphical representation of the various stages involved in the production of orange juice. In comparison, the process involved in making fresh juice is relatively simpler, whereas concentrated juice has some additional steps before reaching the market as an end product.
Firstly, fresh oranges are supplied to the factory where they are washed, and the juice is extracted. The solid waste is used as animal feed, and the fresh juice that is obtained is directly sold at shops after packaging.
For concentrated juice production, the fresh juice that is obtained is transported via refrigeration trucks to the factory where it undergoes evaporation to remove the water content. The concentrated juice is then canned and shipped to warehouses for storage. Factories are then tasked with adding water to the canned concentrate before it is packed and supplied to the shops as an end product.
This sums up the various stages of production of orange juice and its byproducts from its initial form to the final product for supply in the market.
