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Starting a food manufacturing business can seem like an overwhelming venture and people interested in developing a product often do not know where to start. This publication includes descriptions of technical assistance available to analyze and develop a food manufacturing business. It also includes a checklist to help farmers interested in manufacturing value-added farm products and other entrepreneurs interested in starting a food manufacturing business identify and track many of the steps involved in starting a business. Categories of manufactured foods covered in this checklist include: 1. Non-potentially hazardous foods manufactured under Tennessee Cottage Food Law 2. Potentially hazardous and Time/Temperature Control for Safety (TCS) foods 3. Formulated acid foods 4. Acidified foods
Publisher | UT Extension |
Publication Date | September, 2021 |
Publication Views | 115 |
Material Type | Presentation |