Hello everyone, I'm reaching out to any and all folks in Michigan that have gone through the process of MDARD licensure in order to legally process and sell poultry and rabbit from my farm. Currently I am keeping things small, only providing to family, but would like to branch out in the future depending on how the market plays out.
To anyone that has gone through MDARD for a limited wholesale food processor licence, what was the process like? What kind of facilities am I expected to have in order to process and sell? I haven't seen it explicitly stated in the small amount of laws I've read so far, but I've read elsewhere that Michigan doesn't allow open air processing, is this true? I'm assuming that a small shed (12x20) with power, washable walls, ceilings, floors, and tables, with running water, waste water drainage and storage, and chest freezers for proper storage of meat would meet MDARD standards?
It's been difficult for me to go through all the legalese so far, and on top of that it is difficult to locate exemptions, if any even apply to me at all. Since I am starting out in this business I normally wouldn't bother trying to become a michigan processor and just take the birds to a processor, but we don't have one anywhere close to me that processes large numbers of chicken, and the ones that do are out of state or so far away I'd lose money on gas. For reference I live in ironwood in the U.P. and this isn't a next year plan, but something I want realized in 5 years.
Can i limp along with a donation/live selling model, or is this riding too fine a line?
Any advice?