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Call for Proposals: On-Farm Non-Productive Investments Funding (Malta)

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Deadline: 29-May-2026

The Ministry responsible for European Funds invites farmers in Malta to apply for grants supporting on-farm tree planting initiatives. Projects must enhance environmental sustainability, biodiversity, and ecosystem services, with funding covering eligible costs for materials, labour, and professional services.

Overview of the Intervention

The Ministry has launched a funding programme to support farmers in on-farm non-productive investments aimed at improving environmental sustainability and biodiversity through tree planting. This initiative aligns with the Common Agricultural Policy Strategic Plan objectives: sustainable resource management, reduction of chemical dependency, and halting biodiversity loss while enhancing ecosystem services and preserving habitats. The intervention focuses on tree planting activities and ancillary works that contribute to environmental and climate goals.

Eligible Actions

Funded actions include:

Funding Details

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include:

How to Apply

  1. Prepare Application: Include project description, objectives, timeline, costs, and compliance evidence

  2. Demonstrate Eligibility: Confirm applicant status, financial capacity, and alignment with programme goals

  3. Submit Proposal: Projects must be implemented within the eligible territory

  4. Evaluation: Applications assessed on relevance, feasibility, and contribution to environmental sustainability and biodiversity

Why It Matters

Supporting tree planting initiatives contributes to:

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Who can apply for this funding?
Farmers, including natural persons, legal entities, or partnerships operating in Malta.
2. What types of tree planting are eligible?
Native or indigenous species for soil management, erosion control, or afforestation. Removal of invasive species is eligible if replacement planting follows guidelines.
3. What expenses are covered?
Materials, labour, professional services (up to 15%), and a 7% overhead for project implementation.
4. Can projects already completed receive funding?
No, only new projects implemented after submission are eligible.
5. Are non-native species eligible for funding?
No, only native or indigenous trees suitable for the Maltese environment are supported.
6. Can funding be used for private dwellings or hotels?
No, the intervention excludes private dwellings, accommodation, or hotel-related investments.
7. What is the minimum area and tree cover for afforestation projects?
Minimum land area of 0.5 hectares with at least 10% tree cover is required.

Conclusion

This tree planting initiative provides Maltese farmers with a unique opportunity to enhance environmental sustainability, biodiversity, and ecosystem services on their land. By participating, farmers contribute to sustainable agricultural practices, climate action, and long-term ecological resilience in Malta.

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