The Malta Independent 17 June 2025, Tuesday
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MHRA proposes national conference on economic impact of hunting

Malta Independent Thursday, 2 May 2013, 09:10 Last update: about 12 years ago

The Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association (MHRA) will be proposing to various stakeholders including NGOs, Government and the ORNIS committee to hold a national conference to discuss in an open forum the impact of hunting on the Maltese economy and way of life.

MHRA President, Mr Tony Zahra said that, “MHRA has always been on the forefront to discuss issues that impact the tourism industry and we are always focused on finding solutions through discussion. Maltese law allows for hunting to be practised at certain times of the year and we fully respect this fact, however as the association representing the Tourism industry in Malta, with hundreds of millions of Euros in investments and thousands of people in tourism related jobs, we must also take into consideration the economic implication that hunting might have on this industry.”

The reality is that Malta is a small island and disturbed tourists in today’s social media world can give Malta bad publicity. In a world facing serious economic turbulence MHRA’s main concern is to see how one can grow our economy to create new jobs and maintain our standards including public services such as in healthcare and pensions.

“Any downturns in economic activity will be negatively felt immediately in the pockets of the

Maltese people, however the opposite is also true. The Tourism industry has tremendous benefits for everyone as can be felt by everyone from the Easter season onwards and we have to be extremely careful in ensuring our guests keep coming to Malta in ever increasing numbers.”

MHRA states that reality has to be faced by all concerned and called for a pragmatic approach since on this matter there is at stake the reputation and economic welfare of our country.

“It is clear that there is a challenge in addressing the economic issues raised by operators in the tourism industry, and the issues raised by the hunting lobby group. MHRA is therefore calling upon

Government and all stakeholders to attend a national conference and address how best to reconcile legal hunting practice with economic growth“

“Malta needs to be smart to ensure that everyone is a winner and that there are no losers” concluded Mr Zahra

 

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