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How Much Does It Cost to Start a Food Processing Business?

Last updated: May 2026

National Average

Low

$200,000

Medium

$250,000

High

$750,000

A manufacturing operation that transforms raw food ingredients into packaged, shelf-stable products for retail or wholesale distribution. Requires FDA registration and a licensed production facility.

Time to Launch

6-18 months

Profit Margins

5-12% net typical

Break-Even Timeline

18-36 months

Food Processing Business startup costs illustration — typical equipment and setup

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Food Processing Business in Nationally

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Employees:

Startup Costs

$300,000

Monthly Costs

$25,000

First Year Total

$600,000

Startup Costs by State

State Low Medium High LLC Fee Sales Tax
Mississippi$154,000$192,500$577,500$507.0%
West Virginia$154,000$192,500$577,500$1006.0%
Oklahoma$160,000$200,000$600,000$1004.5%
Alabama$162,000$202,500$607,500$2004.0%
Arkansas$162,000$202,500$607,500$456.5%
North Dakota$164,000$205,000$615,000$1355.0%
Iowa$166,000$207,500$622,500$506.0%
Kansas$166,000$207,500$622,500$1606.5%
Missouri$166,000$207,500$622,500$504.2%
South Dakota$166,000$207,500$622,500$1504.2%
Kentucky$168,000$210,000$630,000$406.0%
Louisiana$168,000$210,000$630,000$1005.0%
Wyoming$168,000$210,000$630,000$1004.0%
Nebraska$170,000$212,500$637,500$1055.5%
Indiana$172,000$215,000$645,000$957.0%
Michigan$176,000$220,000$660,000$506.0%
Ohio$176,000$220,000$660,000$995.8%
New Mexico$180,000$225,000$675,000$504.9%
South Carolina$180,000$225,000$675,000$1106.0%
Wisconsin$182,000$227,500$682,500$1305.0%
Tennessee$184,000$230,000$690,000$3007.0%
Texas$184,000$230,000$690,000$3006.3%
Georgia$188,000$235,000$705,000$1004.0%
Minnesota$188,000$235,000$705,000$1556.9%
Illinois$190,000$237,500$712,500$1506.3%
Idaho$192,000$240,000$720,000$1006.0%
North Carolina$192,000$240,000$720,000$1254.8%
Pennsylvania$192,000$240,000$720,000$1256.0%
Montana$194,000$242,500$727,500$350.0%
Utah$200,000$250,000$750,000$546.1%
Delaware$208,000$260,000$780,000$1100.0%
Nevada$210,000$262,500$787,500$4256.8%
Virginia$214,000$267,500$802,500$1005.3%
Vermont$218,000$272,500$817,500$1256.0%
Arizona$220,000$275,000$825,000$505.6%
Colorado$220,000$275,000$825,000$502.9%
Florida$224,000$280,000$840,000$1256.0%
Oregon$224,000$280,000$840,000$1000.0%
Rhode Island$224,000$280,000$840,000$1507.0%
Maine$228,000$285,000$855,000$1755.5%
New Hampshire$234,000$292,500$877,500$1020.0%
Washington$236,000$295,000$885,000$2006.5%
Connecticut$238,000$297,500$892,500$1206.3%
Maryland$242,000$302,500$907,500$1006.0%
New Jersey$250,000$312,500$937,500$1256.6%
Alaska$254,000$317,500$952,500$2500.0%
New York$278,000$347,500$1,042,500$2004.0%
California$304,000$380,000$1,140,000$707.3%
Massachusetts$308,000$385,000$1,155,000$5006.3%
Hawaii$386,000$482,500$1,447,500$504.0%

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Frequently Asked Questions

Starting a food processing business spans a wide range driven by product type and production scale. A simple sauce or condiment operation can launch in the high five to low six figures. A complex packaged food manufacturing operation requires materially more — into the multi-hundred-thousand to low seven-figure range — for production equipment and facility build-out. Use the calculator on this page to model your specific scenario.
Yes, if you manufacture, process, pack, or hold food for US distribution, your facility must be registered with the FDA (https://www.fda.gov/food/registration-food-facilities-and-other-submissions). Registration is free and required under FSMA. You also need a food safety plan meeting FSMA Preventive Controls requirements.
Getting into grocery stores requires FDA-compliant packaging with UPC barcodes, food safety certification (SQF or BRC for major chains), liability insurance, and a distribution partnership. Work with a food broker who takes a percentage of sales to secure buyer meetings. Expect substantial slotting fees per store for initial shelf placement at major chains.
Essential insurance includes general liability with meaningful coverage limits, product liability, property, and workers compensation. Product recall insurance is critical — food recalls run into the high seven figures or more in costs. Major retail buyers require multi-million-dollar product liability coverage as a condition of purchase.
Home-based food production is limited to cottage food in most states — shelf-stable baked goods, jams, and certain low-risk items. FDA-regulated food processing (anything sold across state lines requiring FDA registration) requires a licensed commercial facility. Check your state's cottage food laws for what is permitted.

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Disclaimer: The cost estimates on HowMuchToStart.com are for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or legal advice. Actual startup costs may vary significantly based on location, scale, market conditions, and individual circumstances. We recommend consulting with a local accountant, attorney, or SCORE mentor before making financial decisions. Data sources include the SBA, state government agencies, industry associations, and market research.