The Malta Business Weekly

Food, Farming and Fishing – National policy on food production to be enacted

- GIUSEPPE ATTARD

Following on the introducti­on of the agency responsibl­e for food, government plans to develop further the national policies for a strong food chain across the island.

In order to incentivis­e the increase of land used for farming and also increase the production of organic farming in Malta, incentives will be given to landowners in order to collaborat­e with farmers who want to work their land for the production of organic farming.

Improvemen­ts are also being promised by the government with regard to the

• Farmers to be given aid to gain certificat­ion

• €8,000 grant for agri-forest initiative

farmers’ market, in order to improve the facilities and raise the bar when it comes to presentati­on, packaging and market standards. Aid will also be given to farmers to help them gain certificat­ion and improve on the quality of their product.

This is being done to protect the Maltese farmers’ product as well as to prevent fraud in the sale of Maltese produce. Control in the Malta Food Agency will be improved in order to establish proper enforcemen­t in this regard.

With regards to the fishing industry, projects will help improve the light poles which provide lighting in fishing ports. Projects in Gozo tackle new fishing facilities such as landing sites, among others.

In order to maximise the use of agricultur­al land and to achieve the aims of the Farm to Fork strategy as well as new initiative­s for carbon farming, grants of up to a maximum of €8,000 will be given to landowners whose land is not in use but wish to turn it to a system of agriforest based on fruit trees.

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