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Cottage Food
Become a Licensed Food Processor
Ready to Move Beyond Cottage Foods: How to Become a Licensed Food Processor
Although the Cottage Food Law is a great opportunity for food entrepreneurs in Michigan to "test the waters" as a food business, there are some limitations to what can and can't be done under the law.
Many food entrepreneurs have products or plans for their food businesses that require them to become a licensed food processor. For instance, if you decide you would like to wholesale your products, which is not allowed under the Cottage Food Law, you are ready to move to the next step and become a licensed food processor.
Others may reach the threshold for gross annual sales allowed under the Cottage Food Law and need to become licensed to allow for continued growth and success.
If you are ready to become a licensed food processor, congratulations!
The Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development has resources and tools to help food entrepreneurs establish and grow their businesses in Michigan.
Get started on your way to becoming a licensed food processor
Other Resources for Michigan Food Businesses
If you are interested in becoming a licensed food processor, you may find the resources below helpful.
Please see the links to additional information below:
- Food Establishment Licensing General Information
- Food and Drug Administration
Information on federal food regulations. - Michigan Townships Association
List of local township governments for information on zoning and other local regulations. - Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
Information on forming a Limited License Corporation (LLC). - Michigan Department of Treasury
Business and sales tax information.