The diagram illustrates the process of how honey is produced in small-scale commercial factories.
Overall, the process consists of two main phases and 12 stages. It begins with bees collecting nectar from flowers and ends with honey being sold to customers.
First, during the bee phase, bees collect nectar from flowers. Next, the nectar is dried by bees using their wings. After that, the cells are cleaned and covered with wax to form honeycombs.
In the second phase, workers collect honeycombs from the hives. Then, the honeycombs are pressed by a machine and liquid honey is produced. After this, the liquid is moved to a tank where the temperature is kept below 50°C. Next, the honey is filtered through a sieve to remove dirt. Before the honey is put into small jars, it is kept in a tank for 2-4 days. Finally, the jars are transported by trucks to shops where people can buy them.
