20,000 informative
DVDs were produced based on information that was provided by the InfoNitrates
trainers and by the Nitrates Unit. Filming of farmers, breeders, agricultural
landscapes and trainers working on the project was coordinated by the trainers
together with a professional filming crew. The 20-minute audiovisual DVD was
used to explain the InfoNitrates project, the effects of nitrates, the role of
farmers and breeders, as well as farmer's obligations under the Nitrates Action
Plan. The content of the DVD was presented during the official launch in Gozo
and Malta as well as all village meetings. The DVDs were then distributed to
farmers and breeders who attended the meetings so that they could review the
content of the InfoNitrates video from the comfort of their home.
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS CAMPAIGN FOR THE PROPER USE AND MANAGEMENT OF NITRATES IN AGRICULTURE AND LIVESTOCK BREEDING
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Freephone Service
A freephone service
with the number 80074441 was set up to cater for any queries that farmers and
livestock breeders may have with respect to the information related to the
InfoNitrates project or on the Nitrates Action Plan. The freephone number was
distributed to farmers and livestock breeders via an SMS, as well as featuring
on all DVDs and brochures provided during the village meetings. The freephone
number has been used thus far by the farming community to answer queries
related to the project technicalities and on obligations of farmers related to
storage and the ideal way to apply nitrates.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Visit to the Life AQUA project
As part of the LIFE+ project's networking
activities, the project manager together with two InfoNitrates trainers were
invited to attend the European Orientation Group meeting at the Italian city of
Milan between the 20th and 21st of November 2012. This meeting was organised by
the Research Centre on Animal
Production (CRPA) who is
managing the LIFE+ project, Achieving good water QUality
status in intensive Animal production areas (AQUA). The
aim of this meeting was to present the results achieved during the first year,
2011, of the AQUA project and to share the different experiences in the
implementation of the Nitrates Directive with other European countries, such as
Spain and Germany.
The AQUA project is designed to
demonstrate how to reduce ground and surface water pollution from nutrients of
agricultural origin by optimising the utilisation of nitrogen and phosphorus in
livestock farms. Presentations given out during this meeting showed the different
outcomes obtained so far at every demonstrative farm taking part in this
project. Each presentation was followed by a short Q&A session.
The meeting comprised a visit
to the dairy farm, Azienda Pinotti, in Pizzighettone, in the
province of Cremona (Lombardy). Azienda Pinotti is one of the pilot farms
taking part in the project. The farm has around 150 dairy cattle whose milk is
sold to Latteria Soresina for the production of Grana Padano DOP. Apart
from its up to date husbandry practices, the farm is also investing in manure
storage facilities and treatment technologies. Being one of the test farms of
the AQUA project, Pinotti farm benefits from a mobile solid/liquid separator
which separates the solid fraction of manure from the liquid part. This visit
enabled the InfoNitrates personnel to experience directly the effectiveness of
the nitrates measures and the opportunity to interact with the farmer and ask
him further questions. In fact, the farmer talked about his experience as part
of the AQUA project and explained how he benefited from the manure separating
service provided.
On the second day of the meeting,
the InfoNitrates project manager gave a presentation on the project and
explained the implementation process of the Nitrates Directive in Malta. After
the presentation, the audience had the chance to ask further questions.
This visit in Italy was very important
for the InfoNitrates personnel as it permitted the exchange of experiences,
views and opinions, and provided them with a wealth of information that can be
applied in the course of their work on the InfoNitrates project.
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
InfoNitrates Campaign Launched
The farmer, who delights
in the name of Gakki, together with his friendly dogs, welcomed us on his field
in Rabat. It is on Gakki's field that we conducted the first soil analysis as
part of the InfoNitrates LIFE+ Campaign. The Minister for Resources and Rural
Affairs Hon. George Pullicino opened the meeting by highlighting the objectives
of the InfoNitrates Campaign.
Marilyn, one of our
scientific officers, avidly showed the farmer and the press how to conduct soil
analysis. The farmer watched attentively as the water in the three test tubes
changed their colour to red, blue and grey; an event that
seemed to captivate even the press.
Now, after months
immersed in piles of paper, it is the time to get out in the field to meet the
farmers and livestock breeders. We will be visiting them to inform them on
their obligations under the European Nitrates Directive but also to equip them
with tools, tips and advice on how best to manage their farming and breeding
practices for the benefit of their health and the environment.
Press Articles:
- Nitrates campaign launched - (2012, October 16) - (di-ve.com)
- Vella, F. Farmers and livestock breeders to receive training on
fertilisation management. (2012, October 17) - (The Malta Independent Online)
- Muscat, C. (2012, October 16). Kampanja biex jiġu kkontrollati
n-nitrati fil-ħamrija - (maltarightnow.com)
- Dalli, M. (2012, October 16). Minister launches information
campaign to manage nitrate in agriculture, livestock - (Malta Today)
- Campaign to manage nitrate use launched. (2012, October 16) - (timesofmalta.com)
Friday, October 12, 2012
Expression of Interest for the Position of Trainers For the Life+ Project - Information and Communications Campaign for the Proper use and Management of Nitrates in Agriculture and Livestock Breeding Within the Ministry for Resources and Rural Affairs.
1. The Ministry for Resources and Rural Affairs invites
applications for the position of Trainers for the LIFE+ Project - Information
and Communications Campaign for the Proper Use and Management of Nitrates in
Agriculture and Livestock Breeding within the Ministry for Resources and Rural
Affairs.
2. A selected candidate/s will enter into an assignment for five
(5) months to render his/her/their services as a Trainer/s for the LIFE+
Project - Information and Communications Campaign for the Proper Use and
Management of Nitrates in Agriculture and Livestock Breeding within the
Ministry for Resources and Rural Affairs. Unsatisfactory performance as Trainer
for the LIFE+ Project - Information and Communications Campaign for the Proper
Use and Management of Nitrates in Agriculture and Livestock Breeding during the
assignment period will lead to termination of the assignment.
3. The selected service provider/s will be expected to provide
the service for a 40-hour week service at a remuneration of € 1,353 per month,
inclusive of VAT.
4. The duties of Trainer for the LIFE+ Project - Information and
Communications Campaign for the Proper Use and Management of Nitrates in
Agriculture and Livestock Breeding in the Ministry for Resources and Rural
Affairs include:
(a) training of farmers and livestock breeders through various
means including one to one meetings at various locations (including on farms
and agricultural lands) or on-the-spot, on the implementation of the Nitrates
Action Programme;
(b) operating the freephone service for the LIFE+ project;
(c) training farmers and livestock breeders at the project management's
offices. Trainers will also be present at strategic locations to assist any
full-time or part-time farmers and livestock breeders in any query that they
might have with respect to the project;
(d) providing assistance and training to farmers and livestock breeders during
the village fairs, farmers and livestock breeders products' fair, national
fairs and other exhibitions as necessary;
(e) internal training to other trainers and sharing of knowledge within the
team;
(f) drawing up reports pertaining to numerous topics related to the Information
Campaign, including but not limited to data obtained from meetings and
conferences;
(g) providing assistance to farmers and livestock breeders in utilising the
Nitrate Database System in order to input information and obtain data from the
system;
(h) providing technical advice to the Project Manager and the farming and
livestock breeding community;
(i) collect data and information and compile it for review by higher officials
in the preparation of various technical reports and monthly reports;
(j) assisting the farming community in taking, processing and analysing soil
and demonstrating to all full-time farmers and part-time farmers holding over
1.5 ha of land how to use soil analysis kits and the proper interpretation of
results;
(k) raise farmers and livestock breeders' awareness on the value and importance
of participating in the project in order to become compliant with relevant
legislation and standards;
(l) schedule and/or conduct and/or participate in information meetings and
seminars organised as part of the campaign;
(m) assisting the Project Manager as required in the implementation of the
campaign
5. Applicants must:
(i.) have the ability to communicate in the Maltese and English Languages;
(ii.) be in possession of, MATSEC Matriculation/Sec (Grades
1-5), or recognised comparable qualification/s, and/or GCE Certificates
(minimum ‘C' Grade), or recognised comparable qualification/s showing a minimum
of six passes at Ordinary Level, at MQF Level 3, two of which should preferably
be science subjects;
(iii.) be in possession of a valid driving license.
Qualifications at a level higher than that specified above will
be accepted for eligibility purposes, provided they meet any specified subject
requirements.
6. Due consideration will be given to applicants who, besides
the requisites indicated in paragraph 5, are:
i. Knowledgeable in crop production and/or livestock breeding
ii. Have an aptitude for horticulture and/or animal husbandry.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Traditional Agricultural Exhibition - Villa Rundle Gardens, Victoria
The annual traditional agricultural exhibition took place on
Tuesday 14th and
Wednesday 15thAugust, at the Villa Rundle Gardens in Victoria.
The Agrarian Show, locally known as Il-Wirja
ta' Santa Marija, is organized by the Agrarian, Industrial and
Cultural Society of Gozo.
The Villa Rundle exhibition hosted more than 5,000 farm animals
and song birds. The exhibits included horses, cows, sheep, donkeys, birds,
poultry, ducks, and rabbits, locally grown fruits and vegetables, seeds,
grains, and cereals. Other local produce, such as Gozitan cheeselets, locally
produced wines, olive oil, honey, and jam, was put up for sale. Importers and
distributors of agricultural machinery set up displays of tractors and
lawn-mowers. Exhibits were placed in separate categories and during the closing
ceremony trophies were awarded to the best exhibits for artisan works and
crafts, vegetables, birds, poultry, and livestock, by Minister for Gozo.
A stand, to promote the Life+ Project, was set up in a prominent
area of the garden, right in the centre, where a large number of visitors and
fair participants passed by. The stand contained an overview of the aims of the
InfoNitrates Information and Communications Campaign. Information handouts were
distributed to a good number of farmers and livestock breeders. Many of these
showed a high level of interest, and also gave positive feedback.
Monday, July 30, 2012
Stakeholders' Forum
The project's stakeholders were invited to participate in a
forum that was set up with the aim of sharing ideas and opinions so that the
project's objectives are reached in an effective manner.
During the first meeting, the project manager gave an overview of the project, its aims and end goals. The stakeholders had time to ask questions and put forward their suggestions and ideas to improve the implementation of the project.
During the first meeting, the project manager gave an overview of the project, its aims and end goals. The stakeholders had time to ask questions and put forward their suggestions and ideas to improve the implementation of the project.
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