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Farm kitchen rules should match current cottage food standards

April 9, 2026, 2 p.m.
Hawaii State Capitol
Conference Room 329 and Videoconference

To: House Committee on Consumer Protection & Commerce    
      Rep. Scot Z. Matayoshi, Chair
      Rep. Tina Nakada Grandinetti, Vice Chair

From: Grassroot Institute of Hawaii
Ted Kefalas, Director of Strategic Campaigns

RE: TESTIMONY IN SUPPORT OF SB3302 SD1 HD1 — RELATING TO HOMEMADE FOOD PRODUCTS

Aloha Chair, Vice Chair and other Committee Members,

The Grassroot Institute of Hawaii supports SB3302 SD1 HD1, which would require the state Department of Health to adopt rules for the regulation of farm kitchens producing homemade food products that are no more stringent than current cottage food rules for home kitchens.

The bill defines a farm kitchen as “a kitchen located on agricultural land, including land zoned for agricultural use or land actively used for agricultural production, in which homemade food products are prepared using ingredients that may include agricultural products grown or raised on the same farm.”

Act 195 (2024) expanded the kinds of homemade foods that Hawaii residents could sell and allowed homemade foods to be sold at retail, through the mail and over the internet, as long as they are properly labeled.

This legislation would build on Act 195 (2024) and be especially beneficial for rural entrepreneurs who do not have easy access to commercial kitchens.

Thank you for the opportunity to testify.

Ted Kefalas
Director of Strategic Campaigns
Grassroot Institute of Hawaii
1050 Bishop St. #508 | Honolulu, HI 96813 | 808-864-1776 | info@grassrootinstitute.org

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