The government says it's changing the way it markets the Island's food and drink businesses.
In the past, it was the responsibility of the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture - but in future it'll be done by the Department for Enterprise.
DEFA will still regulate the sector, overseeing production facilities.
A 100-day handover plan will start in April, when "made in the Isle of Man" labelling will be reviewed in consultation with industry.
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