LawnMowerMan
10-11-2011, 10:20 PM
Ok so to me....i am still confused by what I need to be legal to sell maple syrup small scale, now since the state changed and now says we cannot produce it in a home kitchen (which I agree) now i read these excerpts
"Honey and maple syrup producers who meet the licensing exemptions still must meet all requirements of the Michigan Food Law, including sanitation, building construct and design, employee hygiene, etc."
Under the Michigan Food Law of 2000, honey or maple syrup retail outlets and processing facilities operated by the producer are exempt from licensure, if gross sales are $15,000 or less. Honey and maple syrup producers who meet licensing exemptions must follow labeling requirements for their honey and maple syrup and must meet all requirements of the Michigan Food Law, including sanitation, building construct and design, processing requirements, employee hygiene, etc. Honey and maple syrup producers can wholesale their products, including to grocery stores and other retailers who will then resell them, as long as they are labeled correctly. Those reselling honey or maple syrup that they did not produce themselves must be licensed as a retail food establishment.
so where do i find building construct and design? and now from what I gather if its produced in an approved facilty and under $15,000.00 I can still sell to retailers without a license....but does this man It still needs to be inspected?
What Im getting at is it worth it to even bother to sell 3-$5000.00 worth of syrup each year if I have to build a 5-$10,000.00 "facility" to produce it in? What would be the bare minimum that I would need to have an approved building to cook/bottle in?
Im starting to think ill make enough for Christmas presents and give away and not bother with making a bit of extra money....
"Honey and maple syrup producers who meet the licensing exemptions still must meet all requirements of the Michigan Food Law, including sanitation, building construct and design, employee hygiene, etc."
Under the Michigan Food Law of 2000, honey or maple syrup retail outlets and processing facilities operated by the producer are exempt from licensure, if gross sales are $15,000 or less. Honey and maple syrup producers who meet licensing exemptions must follow labeling requirements for their honey and maple syrup and must meet all requirements of the Michigan Food Law, including sanitation, building construct and design, processing requirements, employee hygiene, etc. Honey and maple syrup producers can wholesale their products, including to grocery stores and other retailers who will then resell them, as long as they are labeled correctly. Those reselling honey or maple syrup that they did not produce themselves must be licensed as a retail food establishment.
so where do i find building construct and design? and now from what I gather if its produced in an approved facilty and under $15,000.00 I can still sell to retailers without a license....but does this man It still needs to be inspected?
What Im getting at is it worth it to even bother to sell 3-$5000.00 worth of syrup each year if I have to build a 5-$10,000.00 "facility" to produce it in? What would be the bare minimum that I would need to have an approved building to cook/bottle in?
Im starting to think ill make enough for Christmas presents and give away and not bother with making a bit of extra money....