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| The Feeder Associations of Alberta Limited (FAA) is the "umbrella" organization for local feeder association co-ops and is government's key partner in delivering the program. All 45 local feeder association co-ops are members. FAA has a key role in creating and maintaining partnerships with government, lenders and other industry stakeholders. Specific roles are related to:
- Establishing vision and direction for the future;
- Assisting with development of program policies and procedures;
- Communicating with local associations;
- Marketing the program to the industry at large; and
- Liaising with other livestock industry organizations. Establishing vision and direction for the future.
FAA provides an optional livestock indemnity program to local associations that "pools" livestock mortality risk among co-operating associations. FAA also provides co-operative bonding or similar security for local association staff.
For more information, refer to the Feeders Association of Alberta Homepage
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For more information about the content of this document, contact Dace Cochlan.
This document is maintained by Karen Hladych.
This information published to the web on May 1, 2007.
Last Reviewed/Revised on January 24, 2019.
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