A Tynwald committee is taking evidence as part of an enquiry into the meat plant and countryside care scheme.
They are among the issues which will be discussed as part of the Environment and Infrastructure Policy Review.The committee was set up in May after Tynwald ruled the Island’s current agricultural policy needed to be looked at.
Anyone who wants to submit evidence has until July 31st.
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