The Michigan Organic Products Act (Public Act 316 of 2000), effective October 1, 2001, establishes an organic registration requirement for organic producers, handlers and certifying agents. It also prescribes fees associated with registration, development of a data system to track organic products produced by registered producers, development and implementation of organic production standards, and enforcement through investigation and sampling programs. Anyone producing organic products, handling organic products or certifying organic operations in Michigan, needs to comply with Act 316 registration requirements.
Who must register?
Any organic handler/producer who produces, processess, packages or re-labels either under their own name or for a private label, or makes organic claims about their operation or a portion thereof must be registered with the Michigan Department of Agriculture.
What are the Requirements for Becoming a Registered Organic Handler/Producer in Michigan?
All Handlers/Producers must:
Be certified by a MDA registered certifying agent who is accredited by the National Organic Program. Click to find an accredited organic certifying agent.
Complete an application for Registration of Organic Handlers/Producers.
Submit the appropriate fee per the fee schedule
What is the registration fee for handlers/producers?
The registration fees as provided in the schedule below, are due immediately with your application. Registration fees for subsequent years will be due on December 1. Registered handlers/producers will receive a renewal notice each year.
Handler/Producer Fee schedule is as follows:
Gross Organic Sales:
Registration Fee:
$0 - $5,000
$10
$5,001 - $25,000
$25
$25,001 - $100,000
$50
$100,001 - $500,000
$100
$500,001 - $1,000,000
$200
$1,000,001 - above
$400
Who Do I Contact With Questions?
Colleen M. Collier
Organic Program Manager
Michigan Department of Agriculture
Pesticide and Plant Pest Management Division
P.O. Box 30017
Lansing, Michigan 48909
(517) 373-0280 Collierc@michigan.gov