Farmers who grow ordinary agricultural products do not need to go through any formalities.
Farmers do not need to go through any formalities to sell their own primary agricultural products.
However, if you open a store, it may involve products that are not grown by yourself, and you need to apply for a business license; if you want to mark your own name, you need to apply for a business license or farmer cooperative registration; if you have long-term plans, If you want to create your own brand, you have to further process it, first apply for a license or cooperative, trademark, geographical indication, green food label, etc.
Back to the food safety law, let me give you an example. Millet produced in rural areas, in bulk packaging or primary packaging, is a primary agricultural product and is subject to the adjustment of the "Agricultural Products Quality Law"; if the product standards are marked, etc., As for food that falls under the Food Safety Law, once it falls under the Food Safety Law, you need to apply for a business license, production license (QS), etc. From a long-term perspective, it is best to create your own brand.
When primary agricultural products are circulated, you can sell them yourself without any formalities; if you send them to supermarkets, you only need a certificate of origin. Now, a certificate from the general village committee is enough.