The diagram illustrates how raisins are produced.
Overall, it is clear that there are 7 main stages to produce raisins. The first stage is harvesting grapes and the final stage is distributing raisins to different groups of customers.
At the first stage of making raisins, grapes are collected from vines. After harvesting, they are dried in the sun for between two to three weeks. The process continues, when the grapes are turned to raisins, all raisins are brought to the processing plant by truck. At the following stage, all the good raisins are chosen and dirt is removed.
At the fifth stage of the process, they are washed in a washer. After being washed, they are sorted by size into smaller raisins or larger raisins.
At the following step, the raisins are packed in different kinds of packages. Some raisins are put in small packages, and they are sold to grocery stores. At the end of the process, while smaller packages of raisins are delivered to grocery stores, some are put in larger packages for commercial bakeries or to be exported to other countries.
