The Missouri Llama Association (MLA)
is an organization/club that renders mutual assistance to each and all of the members,
serves as a central and collective forum to educate the members and the general public in the care, training, health, and welfare of
llamas and other camelids.
The MLA Promotes the sale and use
of llamas as pets, packers, guardians,
breeding stock, sources of wool,
4-H and FFA projects, and other
similar uses. The MLA also mutually
promotes the business of the
individual members of said association through the exchange of ideas, merchandising
methods, and other venues that
may promote and develop the
general welfare of the industry
throughout the State of Missouri.