Government is scrapping the hard copy of a directory of local food and drink producers on the Isle of Man.
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture is putting the guide - which was first printed in 2009 - solely online instead.
The most recent edition of it, in 2015, featured 101 entries - since then 58 more businesses have been added online.
The information helps consumers find the best places to purchase local produce including farmers' markets, farm shops, bakeries butchers, shows and festivals.
Marketing officer Audrey Fowler says the move will save money:
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