Global food supply chains consist of many processes. Bananas, for example, are g
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Global food supply chains consist of many processes. Bananas, for example, are grown on farms in South or Central America. At the farm, the growth and quality are monitored continuously, and samples are tested periodically. Once the bananas in a cluster reaches a certain size, it is cut from the tree. Workers cut the cluster into smaller clusters of five to six bananas. The bananas are rinsed, and then inspected. If the fruit is approved, the importer’s sticker is placed on the bananas and the fruit is packaged to avoid bruising. Boxes of bananas are loaded into containers and shipped via cargo ships to a port in the United States. If the bananas are not ripe enough, they can be treated with a gas to hasten ripening. Bananas are sorted by color, as different customers have different requirements (for example, green, yellow, or brown). They are then boxed per customer specifications and sent to the customer (retailer, restaurant, hotel, and so on).
a. Construct a flowchart depicting the supply chain for bananas.
Explanation / Answer
FARMER
SORTING
WASHING
PACKAGING
EXPORTED TO THE DESTINATION
RIPE NOT RIPE
TREATED WITH GAS
SORTED BY COLOR
BOXED ACCORDING TO SPECIFICATIONS
(the arrows were not showing in the answer, but this is the basic layout)
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