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5-15-18Missouri Department of Agriculture, Plant Industries Division

The world of pet treats has laws and regulations governingthe production of such items. Familiarize yourself with theinformation provided by these links before making thedecision to enter the business.Missouri Commercial Feed Law Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) Code of Federal Regulations Title 21 Part 501 Animal FoodLabeling *This is not a complete guide. Use links to the publicationsthroughout this PowerPoint and research the above laws andregulations for a more comprehensive understanding on howto legally make and sell pet treats in Missouri.*Missouri’s law may differ substantially from other state laws.You should familiarize yourself with the laws of each stateyou plan to sell in.Missouri Department of Agriculture, Plant Industries Division

Any person who manufactures or distributes pettreats within or into the state, or is theguarantor An independent consultant of a commercial feed Each facility located within the State of Missouri Anyone who only makes retail sales of pet treatsfrom a licensed facility does not need a licenseMissouri Department of Agriculture, Plant Industries Division

There are two ways to get licensedApply for a license online at: MOPlantsSubmit a feed license application A printable application can be found at: MissouriCommercial Feed License Application Thereis a 35.00 annual license fee After obtaining a license, proceed byregistering products on a product listing formand/or filing tonnage reports, whichevercombination is appropriate for your products.Missouri Department of Agriculture, Plant Industries Division

Thereis a 90.00 annual inspection fee foreach product sold exclusively in packages often pounds or less Product listing form can be found at: ProductListing of Pet FoodsMissouri Department of Agriculture, Plant Industries Division

There is a 0.14 per ton inspection fee or a minimumof 5.00 Applies to products sold in packages larger than 10lbsIf tonnage is required for a product, product listingfees are waivedThose companies who sell pet treats exclusively insmall packages and file an annual product listingform are exempt from paying the 5.00 minimumEvery license holder must submit a tonnage reporteach quarter, even if no fee is dueTonnage reports are mailed at the end of eachquarterA tonnage report form can be found at: Feed TonnageReportMissouri Department of Agriculture, Plant Industries Division

Itis important to properly label all pet treats Labeling guidelines are in: The Missouri Pet Food Regulations(2CSR 70-31.010-70-31.90)The AAFCO Official PublicationThe AAFCO Pet Food and Specialty Pet FoodLabeling GuideMissouri Department of Agriculture, Plant Industries Division

Product NameAlso brand name (if applicable)Must be shown on the principal display panel Speciesof Pet Intended Quantity Statement Net weight 8 oz (226.8g) or net count 6 treats Net weight listed avoirdupois (standard) and metricNet count shown as treats, biscuits, sticks, etc.Must be shown at the bottom of the principaldisplay panelMissouri Department of Agriculture, Plant Industries Division

Guaranteed Listed in this orderCrude Protein (minimum)Crude Fat (minimum)Crude Fiber (maximum)Moisture (maximum)Any additional guarantees Calorie Analysis#.# %#.# %#.# %#.# %ContentMeasured in terms of metabolizable energy (MEcalculated) on an “as fed” basis Expressed as both kcal/kg and kcal/familiar householdmeasure or unit of product (e.g., cups, cans, ounces,pounds, treats, pieces)Missouri Department of Agriculture, Plant Industries Division

Ingredients List all ingredients in descending order by weightUse: AAFCO officially defined ingredient namesGenerally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) namesApproved food additives in 21 CFR 573Common/usual name if no AAFCO name and definitionhave been establishedMissouri Department of Agriculture, Plant Industries Division

Feeding Directions Required for treats labeled as complete and balanced forany/all life stages If a treat is not represented as “complete and balanced”feeding directions are voluntary unless considered necessaryfor “safe and effective use” Complete and balanced treat packaging must contain a nutritionaladequacy statementThe principle display panel must state: “treat” or “snack”Name and Address of the Manufacturer, Packer, orDistributorName of business Street address Street address may be omitted if it appears in the local phonedirectoryCity, state, and zip codeMissouri Department of Agriculture, Plant Industries Division

Tony’s GenericDog TreatsGuaranteed AnalysisCrude Protein (min)12%Crude Fat (min)Crude Fiber (max)Moisture (max)8.5%1%32%Calorie Content (calculated ME)2,723 kcal/kg20 kcal/treatIngredientsWheat Flour, Egg Products, VegetableOil, Natural and Artificial FlavorsFeeding DirectionsFeed intermittently as a treat or reward.Tony’s Pet Food Company1616 Missouri BlvdJefferson City, MO 65109Net Weight 8oz (226.8g)Missouri Department of Agriculture, Plant Industries Division

Missouri Commercial Feed ter 266Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO)https://petfood.aafco.org/Code of Federal Regulations Title 21 Part 501 Animal Food h/cfdocs/cfcfr/CFRSearch.cfm?CFRPart tyLogin.aspxMissouri Commercial Feed License omm feed lic app.pdfProduct Listing of Pet Foodshttp://mda.mo.gov/plants/pdf/product list pet foods.pdfFeed Tonnage Reporthttps://agriculture.mo.gov/plants/pdf/feed tonnage report.pdfMissouri Pet Food /csr/current/2csr/2c70-31.pdfAAFCO Official Publicationhttps://www.aafco.org/PublicationsThe AAFCO Pet Food and Specialty Pet Food Labeling abeling-Guide

If you have any questions, contact:Missouri Department of AgriculturePlant Industries DivisionBureau of Feed and Seed115 Constitution DriveJefferson City, MO 65109573-751-4310

There are two ways to get licensed Apply for a license online at: MOPlants Submit a feed license application A printable application can be found at: Missouri Commercial Feed License Application There is a 35.00 annual license fee After obtaining a license, proceed by registering products on a product listing form and/or filing tonnage reports, whichever

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