The diagram illustrates the process in which milk and other dairy products, such as chesse and butter, are produced.
Overall, there are eight main stages in the process of producing milk and dairy products, beginning with harvesting milk and ending with products being in supermarkets and shops.
The first stage is when milking machine operates two times a day in order to harvest milk from cows. Following this, harvested milk is storaged in refrigerators at a proper temperature to keep it fresh. After that, milk is transported by trucks every day to Dairy where it is processed.
The fourth step is when milk is processed in Dairy in order to produce milk and dairy products, such as cheese, cream and butter, at the same time. Next, processed milk is pasteurized so that it can be storaged for a long time and then it is packaged. The last step is when packaged milk is transported to supermarkets and shops where consumers can buy it.
The diagram illustrates the process in which milk and other dairy products, such as chesse and butter, are produced. Overall, there are eight main stages in the process of producing milk and dairy products, beginning with harvesting milk milking the cows (We harvest fruit and vegetables, rice and grain. ) and ending with products being in supermarkets and shops.
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The diagram illustrates the process in which milk and other dairy products, such as chesse and butter, are produced.
Overall, there are eight main stages in the process of producing milk and dairy products, beginning with harvesting milk milking the cows (We harvest fruit and vegetable