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Some of the money will fund a marketing and sales manager for Isle of Man Meat and £30,000 will be used to explore opportunities available to the firm.

 

Why are the Tax Payers paying for a Manager to be appointed to a Private Company when there is " supposedly " one already there and being payed by the fatstocks ?

 

I would also ask, Why are we only being informed of this now, when a meeting, " explore opportunities available ", was held about this some months ago ?

 

The only Government Employees at the abattoir are the Graders, to check meat quality, and the Environmental Health, who check the site for safe running.

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it is a strange fact that the majority of the IOM think that IOM dairies and Fatstock are Govt entities, the GOVT and farmers are happy for this to continue.

 

Farmers are not red faced jolly people with straws in their mouths they are buisnessmen with profit in mind, if that comes direct from the punters purse---Wooooohoooo!

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it is a strange fact that the majority of the IOM think that IOM dairies and Fatstock are Govt entities, the GOVT and farmers are happy for this to continue.

 

Farmers are not red faced jolly people with straws in their mouths they are buisnessmen with profit in mind, if that comes direct from the punters purse---Wooooohoooo!

 

 

So maybe the management of agriculture, forestry and fisheries should be put in DTI along with all the other industries and no longer treated as sacred cows.

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