
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.”
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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