Given is the diagram depicting how coffee products from coffee beans are produced.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that the diagram is a man-made, linear process, which consists of eight distinct phases, beginning with harvesting coffee beans, culminating with the products being purchased by customers.
The initial stage of the process is that coffee beans are harvested on the farm by farmers once per year. After harvesting stage, they are processed in a special mechanzied system in the factory. Having been dried for one to three days under the sunlight, coffee beans are delivered to another machine to be hulled. When that stage is finished, these beans are then roasted by workers, which takes approximately between ten and twenty minutes.
Once all coffee beans have been experienced the processing stage, they are transferred to a automatic system to be packed into paper or plastic bags. After being loaded onto lorries to supermarkets or shops, the coffee products are purchased by customers in order to make a nice cup of coffee
