Country Information
Malta
Management of Rural Development
Rural Development in Malta is managed by the Ministry for Resources,and Rural Affairs (MRRA)which has established a dedicated Managing Authority for the management of EU rural development funds. Malta’s Rural Development policy is defined in its National Strategy Plan (NSP) for Rural Development and a single Rural Development Programme (RDP) covering the whole country.
Summary of rural development policy objectives
The strategic objectives of rural development policy focus upon improving the competitiveness of the various agricultural sectors through restructuring as well as developing physical potential and innovation through strategies that promote modernisation and added value. In parallel, policies aim to support human resource development through training and skills aquisition. Promotion of the sustainable use of agricultural land will be addressed through actions that target and support areas with natural handicaps, combined with measures that aim to meet environmental objectives. Quality of life in rural areas will also be improved through investments in tourism activities and restoration of the cultural heritage.
Relevant documents
- Malta’s National Strategy Plan (NSP) and Malta’s Rural Development Programme (RDP)
- Rural Development programme summary: To see the detailed RDP fiche please click here
- Climate Change Country Profile: To see the specific report click here.
Relevant organisations
- National Authority: Ministry of Resources and Rural Affairs
- Managing Authority: Rural Development Department
- Paying Agency
- Certifying Body: Internal Audit and Investigations Directorate (IAID)
- Regional Rural Network (RRN):
- Local Action Groups : Gozo Action Group
- Majjistral Action Group
- Xlokk Action Group
- Local Action Groups on ENRD website