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{{Organization | |OrganizationName=Agricultural Credit Association | ||
|OrganizationName= Agricultural Credit Association | |OrganizationType=Co-operatives | ||
|OrganizationType= Co-operatives | |Mission=Provide farmers, ranchers, rural residents with reliable credit for ag operations, housing, businesses to promote growth, sustainability of rural America | ||
|Mission= | |ParentOrganization=Farm Credit System | ||
|OrganizationExecutive= Various (e.g., President, CEO) | |TopOrganization=Department of Agriculture | ||
|CreationLegislation=Agricultural Credit Act of 1987 | |||
|OrganizationExecutive=Various (e.g., President, CEO) | |||
|Services=Agricultural Loans; Rural Housing Loans; Farm-Related Business Financing | |||
|Services= Agricultural Loans; Rural Housing Loans; Farm-Related Business Financing | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''Agricultural Credit Association (ACA)''' is a type of institution within the [[U.S. Farm Credit System]], focused on providing credit services directly to farmers, ranchers, producers or harvesters of aquatic products, rural residents for housing, and certain farm-related businesses. ACAs are structured to merge the capabilities of Federal Land Bank Associations (FLBAs) and Production Credit Associations (PCAs), enabling them to offer a wide range of credit products. | '''Agricultural Credit Association (ACA)''' is a type of institution within the [[U.S. Farm Credit System]], focused on providing credit services directly to farmers, ranchers, producers or harvesters of aquatic products, rural residents for housing, and certain farm-related businesses. ACAs are structured to merge the capabilities of Federal Land Bank Associations (FLBAs) and Production Credit Associations (PCAs), enabling them to offer a wide range of credit products. | ||
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