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Panel backs bill to bring honey and maple syrup under cottage‑food sales cap parity
Summary
Senate Bill 882 would align honey and maple syrup producers with other cottage‑food products, raising the effective sales cap parity and tying future cap increases to include those products; the committee recommended the bill unanimously.
LANSING — The House Committee on Agriculture unanimously recommended Senate Bill 882 on Nov. 13, a bill that would bring maple syrup and honey producers under the same annual sales cap as other cottage‑food products.
Chris Young, chief of staff for Sen. Sam Singh, told the committee the bill would change the current $15,000 cap for honey and maple syrup to match the cottage‑food cap that applies to most other…
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