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The image illustrates the process of small-scale commercial honey production divided into bee phase and human phase: bees gather nectar, deposit honey, dry honey by fanning wings, then keep cells clean and seal cells with wax; humans gather honeycombs, press combs to extract honey, transfer honey into sump tank, heat honey to 45-50°C, sieve tank removes dirt, transfer honey into settling tank for 2-4 days, and finally, the honey is placed into jars for selling.
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The picture gives information about home industry, showing how honey is processed until it is sold.
The process involves two phases: bee and human. The first bee phase involves bees gathering nectar from flowers. This step includes depositing honey after drying it and fanning their wings to keep the cells clean and seal them with wax. The second part is done by humans, who take the resulting honeycombs and press them. The result of pressing process is honey.
The original honey is put into a sump tank and heated to 45-50 degrees Celsius. This part involves filtering through two types of sieve tanks to remove dirt and a settling tank for 2-4 days. The finished product is then separated into jars. Finally, the honey is ready to be sold in the market.
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