Topeka — The Kansas Department of Agriculture (KDA) has implemented 12 new business licensing guides and updates to existing guides.
“As KDA works to encourage farms, ranches and other agriculture businesses to expand in or relocate to Kansas, the KDA Agriculture Advocacy, Marketing and Outreach team identified that understanding the application and regulatory process for establishing a new business can be overwhelming,” said Acting Secretary of Agriculture Jackie McClaskey in a news release.
“These business licensing guides were developed to assist people in building and operating successful businesses.”
The new licensing guides cover agritourism destinations; feed and pet food sales; fertilizer sales, blending and storage; food wholesale and distribution; greenhouses; nurseries and garden stores; home kitchens used for retail food sales; livestock markets and sales; lodging facilities; microbreweries; mobile food units; pesticide applicators, sales and businesses; poultry farm and egg sales; and seed sales.
More information about all 24 business licensing guides is available on the KDA website.