"Cooperative." A for-profit or not-for-profit corporation formed under 15 Pa.C.S. Pt. II Subpt. D (relating to cooperative corporations) that is owned and governed by individuals who use the corporation's goods and services and share any profits of the corporation.
"Dairy product." A food or nonfood product made from milk and other ingredients.
"Mid-tier value chain." Local and regional supply networks that link independent producers with businesses, cooperatives or consumers that market a value-added dairy product in a manner that enhances the profitability of dairy farms.
"Milk." A fluid secreted by the mammary glands of cows, sheep and goats for human consumption and use and classified as Grade A or Grade B with a current permit from the Department of Agriculture of the Commonwealth.
"Organic." A farm or processing operation that in whole or in part has been certified as organic or in transition to organic by a third party accredited by the United States Department of Agriculture. The term includes the production and processing of milk and dairy products and the production of certified organic feed grains for certified organic dairy animals.
"Processor." An entity that pasteurizes or bottles milk for sale or transforms milk into a value-added dairy product.
"Producer." A person, group or other entity that:
"Value-added dairy." The process of transforming milk into a product of higher economic value in the marketplace for a food use or nonfood use.
64 Pa.C.S. § 1552.1