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Starting a food or beverage processing business - Canada
Starting a food or beverage processing business
Last updated on June 12, 2025
Starting a food processing business in British Columbia provides many opportunities and also presents unique challenges. First steps involve business planning, determining market opportunities and networking to find the knowledge, expertise and resources required.
Define the business model
As you imagine the types of products you would like to create, consider the type of business structure that best suits your situation. This step is crucial, not only to the start-up stage of your endeavour, but to the mid and long term success as well.Your business structure will greatly influence the financial, operational and growth options in the future.
Confirm zoning
Municipal governments have land use zoning and other bylaws that affect businesses. Contact your local municipal office for advice on which local government regulations may apply.
Obtain permission to work with and sell food
All food processors in B.C. are required to develop, maintain and follow a written food safety plan and sanitation plan that must be submitted to, and be approved by, your local health authority. They will assist you in locating an environmental health officer to review your plans and guide you through any additional food safety requirements for distributing or selling your processed food products to the public:
Learn more about sanitation plans
Learn more about food safety in processing facilities
Find a local health authorities in British Columbia:
Fraser Health
Interior Health
Island Health
Northern Health
Vancouver Coastal Health
Locate a processing facility
Think about where your product will be made. Options to consider include:
Find shared-use kitchens in the BC Food Hub Network
Rent commercial kitchen space from a restaurant or other food manufacturer
A co-packer is a business that will manufacture a product for you. These relationships vary greatly in scope and can be difficult for new entrepreneurs. Always seek advice from an industry professional before entering into an agreement. If you are unsure how to proceed with securing the services of a co-packer, consider asking a business in your network who already uses one.
Co-packing resources
Conduct market research
Research is always the foundation of a good business plan. Examining statistical data can help you explore the viability of your business. Statistics are available on B.C. agriculture, seafood and agrifood sectors, B.C. food exports and export market analysis.
Explore agriculture, seafood and agrifood statistics and market analysis
Take time to look at similar products in the market place and record as many details about the product as possible. Imagine yourself as the consumer. Observe who is buying these items. This will help create a profile of your primary target market and aid in creating the plan to market to these groups. Identifying the triggers for a purchase will contribute to product design, brand and marketing media.
Learn more about marketing food products
Test the market
British Columbia has a network of over 150 farmers markets that also serve as micro business accelerator and work well at determining demand for your product:
Report on the economic and social benefits of farmers' markets in B.C. (PDF)
Become a B.C. farmer's market vendor
Build a team
The early stages of business growth involve many different tasks and responsibilities. It is important to develop a team of knowledgeable and experienced people right away. Mentors, colleagues and industry leaders are an invaluable part of your network.
There are many associations, institutes and cooperatives that exist for different food categories, processes or industries. These organizations will provide a basic level of assistance to non-members, although by becoming a member provides access to peer groups, tradeshows, list-serves and networking. Free advice is not always sufficient, so be ready to hire a professional if needed. The BC Food Hub Network is a great resource to find shared-use food and beverage processing facilities that provide access to commercial processing space, equipment, expertise and resources to support business development and growth.
Programs for Food Processors
Programs designed to help with marketing, commercialization, innovation and core business skills are available to food processors. Each program supports a different challenge of a business’s growth.
Find programs for food processors
Food and Beverage Industry Associations
Additional information, resources and networking is available from industry associations:
BC Food and Beverage
Small Scale Food Processors Association
BCMeats
Baking Association of Canada
Craft Distiller's Guild of BC
Canadian Meat Cutters Association
Small Scale Meat Producers Association
Canadian National Millers Association
Canadian Beverage Association
Wine Growers British Columbia
BC Craft Brewers Guild
BC Farm Crafted Cider Association
Starting and Managing a Food Business
Business opportunities in the food sector range from growing, processing, preparing and serving food.
Find information about starting a farm
Find information about starting a restaurant business
Learn about managing an agrifood business
Learn about managing a business
Contact information
Do you have a question? Please contact us.
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1-888 221-7141
Email.
AgriServiceBC@gov.bc.ca
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