The Isle of Man's food industry is set to grow by £50 million pounds over the next ten years.
That's the latest from the Manx government which says customers are becoming increasingly aware of the benefits of buying local.
It comes after the island's Food Festival event which attracted more than 10,000 visitors over the weekend.
The department of food and agriculture says the future of the food industry is all about sustainability, supporting local jobs and reducing food miles.
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