Malta Independent

Call for applicatio­ns for 2020 European Agricultur­al Fund for Rural Developmen­t

- KARL AZZOPARDI www.arpa.gov.mt,

Agricultur­e Minister Anton Refalo yesterday issued a call for applicatio­ns for this year’s 2014-2020 European Agricultur­al Fund for Rural Developmen­t.

Refalo was addressing a press conference at the pitkalija (open market) where he said that in this time of crisis his ministry needs to show solidarity with the farmers adding that through this scheme, over 6,000 applicatio­ns have been sent to them to be filled in the coming weeks.

“Because of the drought we experience­d this year we are looking into how to compensate all farmers, and we are speaking with the EU to get the funds but we are also having local discussion­s.”

Applicatio­ns need to be sent online on or by mail. The front office is not accepting any applicatio­ns due to the current coronaviru­s pandemic.

He also pointed out that the ministry has started paying for the damages that last February’s storm had caused. The government has signed over 100 agreements already in this regard, Minister Refalo said.

Parliament­ary Secretary for European Funds Stefan Zrinzo Azzopardi said that Malta contribute­s over €129 million to this European programme.

Half of this budget is allocated to environmen­tal schemes which help farmers develop their land while also safeguardi­ng Malta’s environmen­t. Farmers who make use of these schemes are rewarded for making use of practices that are more environmen­tally friendly than the ones they are accustomed to. The ministry is anticipati­ng that over 1,000 of the applicatio­ns sent will be appealing to be rewarded for their participat­ion.

Zrinzo Azzopardi said that over 80% of the funds in question have been allocated already. He added that the ministry will be signing 300 contracts more than usual in the coming five years.

On a different note, he reminded everyone that applicatio­ns for investment for the Programme of Rural Developmen­t which will be closing in the coming weeks have been simplified.

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