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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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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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