Malta Independent

PD calls for a sustainabl­e reform of agricultur­e with a national strategy

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Partit Demokratik­u has called for the developmen­t of a sustainabl­e reform of agricultur­e through the implementa­tion of a national strategy.

“Malta lacks food security and has to import its daily food supply,” the party observed.

“It is evident that successive government­s have failed to address core and pertinent issues effectivel­y so that our relatively small scale production be better branded as ‘Prodott Malti’.”

Partit Demokratik­u said it recently met Għaqda Bdiewa Attivi to map a way forward and fix this “broken system”.

Its President, Malcolm Borg, is quoted as saying that we need to ‘Educate before we regulate and implement positive measures by reducing risks through meaningful reforms’.

PD’s representa­tive Marcus Lauri noted that, “The present system is one that is conducive towards leisure farming and full time farmers are on the decrease as their earnings have drasticall­y decreased not due to unfair competitio­n but because Malta has not geared itself to optimise its output in this sector.”

PD called for an immediate reform that addresses:

Transparen­cy and traceabili­ty of agricultur­e products down the supply chain. This will ensure that the consumer will get clean food, assist in having pesticidef­ree local fresh produce and provide adequate earnings to farmers.

Transfer of government agricultur­al land must no longer remain vertical but the Lands Authority has to open a new avenue and regulate that the transfer of such land can also be done horizontal­ly from one farmer to another.

The Planning Authority must immediatel­y revisit its Rural Policy to favour ‘ilbidwi’, protect and enrich our soil, and to effectivel­y enforce the guardiansh­ip of our agricultur­e land.

Demonstrat­ion farming through the Experiment­al Farm at Għammieri must be more widely accessible and farmers have to be guided by researched forecasts to rotate crops in favour of market demands and climate change.

A water supply strategy that provides new water to all agricultur­al areas all over Malta and support water storage facilities.

Support local food produce through grading as this is what the consumer market is demanding, and introduce the middle industry for grade C products.

The party said it “attests that fresh green local produce is much healthier than imported packed products and notes that the difficulti­es faced by profession­al farmers have been made endless due to bureaucrac­y and not solely because we are an EU member state”.

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