Food standards following Brexit will be brought up when the House of Keys meets next week.
Environment, Food & Agriculture Minister, Geoffrey Boot MHK, will be asked if he'll make a statement on the matter at the next sitting.
In his question for the Minister, Ramsey MHK Lawrie Hooper wants to find out what Mr Boot's plans are for monitoring and maintaining them after Britain officially left the European Union last week.
MHK's will convene in Douglas next Tuesday from 10am.
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