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In Malta, where every patch of fertile land is precious, the challenge of access to agricultural land is as much social and economic as it is environmental. During the MaYA Agri-Tech Ideathon, part of the PoliRuralPlus project - Mobilise Call, participants tackled this pressing issue head-on.

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The “From Soil to Society” group explored how to make Malta green again, not through a single app, but by rethinking land as shared infrastructure for food security. Their discussions focused on:

  • High land prices and speculative use of agricultural land,
  • Underused plots and greenhouses that could be returned to production, and
  • The need for better data, education, and public engagement on how land is used.

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Rather than developing a single digital product, the group called for a systemic approach combining visibility on available land, transparent rules, and community participation in shaping land-use decisions.

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As noted in the Ideathon’s closing summary, participants emphasised the need to “look beyond individual fields and think in terms of land as shared infrastructure for food security.”

(MaYA Foundation, From Ideas to Action – What the MaYA Agri-Tech Ideathon Unlocked for Malta’s Rural Future, 17 Nov 2025).

This conversation now feeds into Malta’s Rural Action Plan under PoliRuralPlus, ensuring that these collaborative ideas become the seeds of real policy innovation in land management and agricultural resilience.