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  • #2106
    Daren Lock
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    I am going through some hoops setting my Mushroom growing as a business using the New Enterprise government scheme and was wondering if there is a comprehensive list of licences and requirements for growing and selling the Mushrooms.

    i.e food hygene training, waste carrier licence, labelling regulations

    what is actualy required to grow and sell

    thx in advance

    #2108
    Adam
    Keymaster

    Hi Daren,

    Sounds exciting!

    Yes if you’re in the UK you would need a waste carrier license to collect coffee grounds (though I’m not sure if there is a certain amount you’d need to be collecting before you need a license)

    You’d also need to register with your local council as a food producer and undergo some basic food hygiene training before selling the mushrooms. In our experience the council are very supportive and often offer the neccessary training themselves or can point you in the right direction (you can do the training online I think as well).

    You’d also need to make sure any packaged products meet with the labelling and weights & measures regulations.

    It all sounds more difficult than it is in practice. The environmental health department at your local council should provide you with all the info you’ll need to adhere to the law.

    Best of luck with it all,

    Adam

    #2111
    Daren Lock
    Participant

    thanks Adam

    one more quick question, who did you use for personal liabilty insurance as i seem to be having trouble getting qoutes as it doesn’t fit into the standard trade descriptions they seem to like

    thx

    Daren.

    #2112
    Adam
    Keymaster

    We use Nature Save: http://www.naturesave.co.uk/ for our public liability and product liability, though we’re a LTD Community Interest Company so it may be a slightly different sitaution if you’re self employed.

    Could be worth giving them a call though as they’re used to dealing with small businesses.

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