The provided process depicts how dry methods of coffee production are made. Overall, the diagram comprises three main stages in the manufacturing, starting with separating beans by hand and ending with packaging and selling. Notably, the work is quite sophisticated, requiring both special machinery and human labor.
Initially, coffee beans are sorted manually, after which the coffee beans are cleaned in a filter. Afterwards, coffee beans are left in the sun for two fortnights to dry, and then raking and turning movements are done in order to be better. Once kept in a silo , they are brought to the mill by specific vans for hulling and grading, which is done by humans.
Additionally, having been bagged in special boxes, the coffee can be handled in two ways: either selling it directly to make money or roasting it in an oven so that it can be packed and sold in coffee markets.
