• FPIA Board Members The Michigan Farm Produce Insurance Authority, created by P.A. 198 of 2003, is a nine-member board, representing farmers and grain, feed and banking interests, and has the responsibility of establishing, administering and promoting the fund.
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More | • Farm Produce Insurance Act (PA 198 of 2003) PA 198 of 2003 creates the "Farm Produce Insurance Act" to establish a program in which producers of dry beans, grains, or corn could contribute a percentage of their proceeds to a new fund, and could recover from the fund for losses caused by a grain dealer's financial failure.
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More | • Grain Dealers' FPIA FAQ A list of frequently asked questions from grain dealers in regards to the Farm Produce Insurance Program assessment period starting on January 1, 2005.
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More | • Producers' Farm Produce Insurance Authority (FPIA) FAQ Following is a list of answers to frequently asked questions received by Farm Bureau and the Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development (MDARD) from producers concerning the Farm Produce Insurance Program.
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More | • FPIA Brochures and Flyers Some brochures and flyers to help inform the public and businesses involved in the Farm Produce Insurance Act.
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More | • Public Service Announcements Concerning the Farm Produce Insurance Act. Two separate Public Service Announcements designed to inform the public on the benefits of the new Farm Produce Insurance Authority (FPIA).
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