New Government Scheme In Support Of Farmers And Breeders

Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Animal Rights, Anton Refalo, has launched a new initiative that offers consultancy services to agricultural enterprises on business planning and Business Process Reengineering (BPR) for both farmers and breeders. The initiative is aligned with the goals of Malta Vision 2050.
The scheme, backed by the government, provides up to €5,000 per consultancy, allowing farmers to select a consultant of their choice, as long as the consultant is approved and recognised by AgriConnect.

Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Animal Rights, Anton Refalo, has launched a new initiative that offers consultancy services to agricultural enterprises on business planning and Business Process Reengineering (BPR) for both farmers and breeders. The initiative is aligned with the goals of Malta Vision 2050.
The scheme, backed by the government, provides up to €5,000 per consultancy, allowing farmers to select a consultant of their choice, as long as the consultant is approved and recognised by AgriConnect.
Director of Agriculture, Marco Dimech, explained, “A well-structured Business Plan provides clear direction, helps set goals, and guides funding in a way that addresses risks such as market price fluctuations or climate-related challenges. On the other hand, BPR improves operations by simplifying processes, optimizing enterprise resources, and integrating technologies such as precision agriculture and automation, which lead to greater efficiency and productivity.”
This scheme is both aimed at crop farmers and animal breeders.
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Director of Agriculture, Marco Dimech, explained, “A well-structured Business Plan provides clear direction, helps set goals, and guides funding in a way that addresses risks such as market price fluctuations or climate-related challenges. On the other hand, BPR improves operations by simplifying processes, optimizing enterprise resources, and integrating technologies such as precision agriculture and automation, which lead to greater efficiency and productivity.”
This scheme is both aimed at crop farmers and animal breeders.
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