Virginia dairy regulations

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Presented to Virginia Farmers Market Managers to educate on state regulations pertaining to dairy sales.

Transcript of Virginia dairy regulations

John A. BeersOffice of Dairy and Foods

Animal and Food Industry ServicesVirginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services

Virginia State Law

Law authorizes regulation of sales only

Regulations do not apply to milk and dairy products intended for your personal consumption or given away

Permits RequiredAll milk and dairy products require permits

RegulationsRegulations Governing Grade “A” Milk

Fluid milk products: whole milk, skim milkNonfat milk, buttermilk, flavored milk, half and

half, table cream, sour cream, cottage cheese, and yogurt

RegulationsRegulations Governing Milk for

Manufacturing PurposesButter, Cheese, Condensed Milk, Powder

Rules and Regulations Governing the Production, Processing and Sale of Ice Cream, Frozen Desserts and Similar Products.

RegulationsRegulations Governing the Cooling, Storing,

Sampling and Transporting of MilkRules apply to all species of milk

Cows, Goats, Sheep, Water BuffaloRules require dedicated facilities

No home kitchens or domestic useRules prohibit sale of unpasteurized milk for

human consumption

RegulationsDairy Farm Minimum Requirements

Milk room for cooling and storing milk, cleaning equipment

Milking parlor or barn Potable water and approved supplyMay include animal housing

RegulationsGrade “A” Plant minimum requirements

Separate rooms for pasteurizing, processing, cooling and packaging, cleaning milk cans, bottles and cases, tank truck wash facilities, toilet rooms, employee lockers, dry storage, refrigerated storage, potable water, approved sewer.

Most expensive, complicated and under Virginia Department of Health

RegulationsDairy plants manufacturing cheese, butter,

powder or condensed milk must comply with similar requirements to Grade “A”

Small Scale Cheese PlantsExemption to separate rooms

Can use a dedicated room for cheese making Must perform one step at a time

Have 25 operations under permit 8 Cow 13 Goat 1 Sheep 3 Commercial

RegulationsCheese may be made from pasteurized or

unpasteurized milkPasteurized Milk – immediate sale

Chevre or CamembertRaw Milk Cheese – aged 60 days above 35

degrees FahrenheitCheddar, Monterey Jack or Gouda

RegulationsIce Cream and Frozen DessertsMinimum requirements similar to Grade “A”If contain any potentially hazardous

ingredients (milk, egg, cream, etc.) must be pasteurized

RegulationsAll Dairy Products Must Be Labeled

Name of the productNet contents in the container by volumeIngredient statementName and address of manufacturer or

distributer

RegulationsGuidance Documents:

Instructions for viewing regulations through Virginia’s Legislative Information System

A Food Safety Guide for Farmer’s Markets – Dairy Products

Home Operation Packages – Virginia Food Laws

RegulationsCopies of the regulations

Questions

Advice

Call Dairy Services 804-786-1452

VDACS ResourcesAgribusiness Development Office

Assist with business plan developmentHelp locating your business in VirginiaHelp dealing with local requirements

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RegulationsThank You!