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Maltese Farmers And Herders Awarded At Imnarja Exhibition Held At Verdala Palace

Maltese Farmers And Herders Awarded At Imnarja Exhibition Held At Verdala Palace
Jun 24 2025 Share

Under the patronage of the President of Malta, Myriam Spiteri Debono, and in the presence of the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Animal Rights, Hon. Anton Refalo, the annual Imnarja Exhibition was officially inaugurated at Verdala Palace.

The event celebrated Malta’s rich agricultural heritage while recognising the vital contributions of farmers, herders, and producers across the sector. Several individuals and families were awarded for their excellence, innovation, and dedication to agriculture and animal husbandry.

President Spiteri Debono praised the unique value of Maltese agricultural products, attributing their quality to the tireless work, passion, and commitment of local farmers and herders. She stressed the importance of supporting these producers to ensure they can continue working sustainably and competitively. “Local produce contributes to healthier, high-quality food choices,” she said, “while preserving agricultural traditions that are integral to our cultural identity.”

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Minister Refalo emphasised the significance of the awards in encouraging continued investment and innovation in sustainable agricultural practices. “This exhibition is more than just a display it is a tribute to the generations of herders who have passed on their knowledge with unwavering dedication,” he said. “It is also an educational opportunity, particularly for younger generations, to learn about sustainable farming and indigenous livestock.”

The award winners were: Edward Bezzina for Productivity in Fruit and Vegetables; Clive Sant for New Farmer in Fruit and Vegetables; Frankie and Sean Cauchi for Productivity in Large Livestock; Raymond Schembri for Productivity in Small Farm Animals; Angelo Bilocca for Productivity in Milk and/or Eggs; Leli Spiteri, Angelico Spiteri and Christian Farrugia for New Livestock Producers in Meat Production; and Isaac Sciberras for Best Sustainable Farm.

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‘Make Pool Barriers Mandatory In Malta’ – Former MEP Candidate

'Make Pool Barriers Mandatory In Malta' - Former MEP Candidate
Jun 24 2025 Share

Former Member of the European Parliament candidate on behalf of the Nationalist Party Lee Bugeja Bartolo took to social media to recommend the Maltese government making pool barriers mandatory.

This followed the tragic accident which saw the passing of six year old Zaylen, who drowned in a pool after wandering off from his family over the weekend.

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The boy was found unconscious in a pool and, despite efforts to save his life, he was pronounced deceased shortly after.

Bugeja Bartolo said that in Australia, where he was born in the 1990s, these laws were put into effect to avoid these accidents following a number of similar tragedies.

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Malta Rangers To Launch New Sea Unit

Malta Rangers To Launch New Sea Unit
Jun 24 2025 Share

The Malta Ranger Unit has announced that, following an increase in maritime reports, a sea unit will be opening to concentrate solely on such reports.

‘This ‘split’ would result in two task forces, trained to deal more efficiently with the specific reports. The long term goal to employ Sea Rangers with the MSRU to work at sea’, the rangers explained.

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They are currently looking for dedicated volunteers with a genuine interest for the sea and maritime protection. ‘Diving license or any other licenses related to sea is a big plus’, they explained.

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€68 Million Investment Into AFM Announced

€68 Million Investment Into AFM Announced
Jun 24 2025 Share

A new sectoral agreement for members of the Armed Forces of Malta was signed on Monday evening at the Ħal Luqa barracks.

The agreement includes an increase in the overall salary package, bringing the total wage investment to €68 million.

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It was signed between the Government and the General Workers’ Union, which represents the soldiers.

Around 1,800 officers are expected to benefit from improved pay and working conditions.

This agreement follows an earlier one signed several years ago and forms part of broader ongoing discussions within the public sector.

According to the Government, it is one of 11 agreements concluded over a two-month period aimed at improving conditions for public administration employees.

During the signing event, Prime Minister Robert Abela described the agreement as an investment in public service personnel and referred to the Government’s broader efforts to update agreements regularly.

He said the country’s financial position made such commitments possible.

Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri said the agreement was part of a wider commitment to improving both national security and workers’ rights. He added that better conditions for disciplined forces had become a consistent focus.

Brigadier Clinton J. O’Neill, Commander of the Armed Forces, also spoke at the event. He said the agreement would help strengthen the force and support new recruits, and he thanked all parties involved in reaching the deal.

Senior government officials, including Principal Permanent Secretary Tony Sultana, were also present at the signing.

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