An MHK wants to know if there are supply issues at the meat plant in Tromode.
Onchan member Julie Edge is asking Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture minister Clare Barber to make a statement about it in Tynwald next week.
She also wants to find out what the process is for appointing non-executive directors at Isle of Man Meats.
Tynwald will sit on Tuesday, November 18 at 10am in the Legislative Buildings in Douglas.
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