The Malta Food Agency is using online portals to bring hotels, restaurants, and caterers closer to local food producers, boosting supply chain efficiency and advancing the islands’ digitalisation goals.
Chief Business Development Officer, Justin John Camilleri, shares his insights with Stephen Gauci.
“A new chapter is opening for Malta’s food sector,” stated Justin John Camilleri, Chief Business Development Officer at the Malta Food Agency. “By adopting these portals, HoReCa businesses streamline operations while ensuring full traceability, transparency, and accountability in their sourcing.
Every purchase is recorded, confirming that ingredients are obtained directly from local producers. This not only builds customer trust and brand credibility but also demonstrates a strong commitment to supporting the local economy.”
“Operating within a governed system means every purchase is recorded, providing proof that ingredients come directly from local producers. This strengthens customer trust, enhances brand credibility, and underscores a commitment to supporting the local economy,” explained Camilleri.
Every transaction also feeds a growing database of market insights. This allows the Malta Food Agency to track trends, understand the needs of both buyers and producers, and take targeted action to close gaps between the HoReCa sector and suppliers.
The result is a stronger, more connected, and sustainable food chain, celebrating Malta’s produce, and delivering fresh, authentic flavours to the table.