Five members, including a new chairman, are appointed to the board after several production delays.
A raft of changes have been made to the board of Isle of Man's abattoir following a series of production issues.
In an open letter in August the MNFU said confidence in the company's ability to service the industry had therefore'Much-needed confidence' New members appointed were butcher Rob Teare, red meat businessman Philip Birnie, farmer Andrew McKeown and agricultural economist and principal author of a comprehensive report on the abattoir Jonathan Birnie.
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