Maine Code § 10-3321

Purpose
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The Legislature finds that the potato industry has a substantial and unique effect on the economy
of the entire State and Aroostook County in particular. A large number of people in Maine are directly
or indirectly dependent upon the potato industry. In the recent past, a number of potato producers have
been very adversely affected by the failure of processors of potatoes to compensate producers for the
raw product contracted and delivered to the processor. As a result, some producers have been forced
out of business as a way of life and as a means of earning a livelihood. [PL 1975, c. 725 (NEW).]
The Legislature intends through this legislation to provide producers of potatoes with a limited
guarantee of payment for the raw product contracted by and delivered to a processor. This legislation
is designed to afford limited protection for producers and thereby promote the general welfare of the
State which is dependent upon the potato industry and the producer. [PL 1975, c. 725 (NEW).]

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