The given picture depicts the way in which honey is produce in small-scale commercial production for selling.
Looking at the illustration, it is immediately evident that this is a combination of natural and man-made linear process that requires the support of both human labor and machines. Additionally, there are a total of 8 steps involved in this process, beginning with nectar are gathered by bees, and culminating in honey is sold commonly.
In terms of bee phase, firstly, amount of nectar are gathered by a lot of bees before depositing honey in their nest. After that, bees begin the drying honey process and use their dan wings to keep cells clean.
Turning to the human phase, bee’s cells are sealed with wax with human support before gathering honey combs in a tank and then these product are pressed to make honey. Subsequently, the honey goes through a sump tank with a high temperature of 45 to 50 degrees Celsicus and a sieve tank to remove dirt for ensuring its quality. After that, these goods are put into settling tank for around 2 to 4 days to make jars for selling them.
