The given diagram illustrates the processes of coffee production for sale in supermarkets and shops
Overall, industrial manufacturing involves 11 main stages, which start with picking the coffee beans and end with the packaging stage.
Firstly, the coffee beans are harvested in the fields and then dried directly under the sun on a large scale. Following that, the dried beans are roasted and cooled rapidly in ice storage. Subsequently, the coffee beans are put into the grind machine in order to be crushed into small particles. In the next step, the coffee powder is mixed with hot water which is strained directly in the following step until it is fully dried. Then, the mixture underwent the same process of stage four and five. Next, the frozen liquid is dried in a vacuum until there is no water left in the powder. Finally, it is packed into jars and then they are labeled to be provided for trading purposes in supermarkets and shops.
