Are there policies on selling home-prepared foods at temporary food markets or farmers markets?
Yes, there are guidelines that affect micro food processors. Micro food processors should contact their local health authority to discuss food safety requirements for their proposed operation. The guidelines will vary depending on the foods and processes so it is important to discuss the specifics with their local health authority. Please note that if you want to operate dairy plant, fish processing plant or a slaughter meat or poultry plant in a designated meat inspection area please contact the Food Protection Services at the BC Centre for Disease Control.
Yes, there are guidelines that affect micro food processors. Micro food processors should contact their local health authority to discuss food safety requirements for their proposed operation. The guidelines will vary depending on the foods and processes so it is important to discuss the specifics with their local health authority. Please note that if you want to operate dairy plant, fish processing plant or a slaughter meat or poultry plant in a designated meat inspection area please contact the Food Protection Services at the BC Centre for Disease Control.