The diagram below shows the production and processing of milk and dairy products for commercial
sale. summerise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make
comparisons where relevant.
Sample Answer:
The diagram illustrates the way milk, cheese, cream and butter are produced, processed and packaged for sale to consumers.
Overall, there are 8 stages in the process, starting with cows grazing on the grass, to the sale of dairy products in supermarkets and shops.
In the first four stages, cows graze in the fields, after which they are taken to a milking machine to be milked twice a day. Following this, the milk is put into refrigeration storage. In the next step, the milk is put into a tanker where it is then ready to be delivered to the dairy on a daily basis.
In the last four stages, once the milk is delivered to the dairy, it is subsequently put through a pasteurisation process. It is then turned into various dairy products such as cheese, cream and butter. Finally, as soon as the milk and dairy products have been processed and packaged, they are
then sent out to supermarkets and shops where they are displayed and ready for purchase by consumers. (169 words)