Shake-up comes after confidence in management was described as at 'rock bottom'
The new chair of the Isle of Man Meat Plant says the revamped board wants to 'reinstate a sense of pride' in Manx meat.
Damien Corcoran's appointment was announced as a part of a shake-up by the Department of Environment Food and Agriculture.
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The changes follow months of review, and consideration, and come after the Manx National Farmers' Union announced confidence in meat plant management had hit 'rock bottom'.
Mr Corcoran told Manx Radio he wants to listen to key stakeholders:
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