Advertisement

Disease-free status could bring business boom

by isleofman.com 17th November 2012

Middle MHK Howard Quayle says keeping the Isle of Man free from diseases affecting the UK could be used to our economic advantage.

In Tynwald next week, he’s due to ask Environment, Food and Agriculture Minister Phil Gawne what checks are done at the Island’s ports for imports which could have sudden oak death, ash die back, Dutch elm disease or Varroa.

Mr Quayle says so far the Island has escaped recent outbreaks in the UK and it’s vital to make sure the infections aren’t brought over here.

And he says staying infection-free could mean a boost to Manx businesses.

Clip 1
Posted by isleofman.com
Saturday 17th, November 2012 10:46pm.

Popular Articles

Upcoming Events

Nobles Parkrun

A free, fun, and friendly weekly 5k community event in Nobles Park.  Walk, jog, run, volunteer or spectate...
28 Jun

Bridge Club

Monday is Bridge Day at the Onchan Pensioner's Social Club   We have two bridge clubs that meet on a weekly...
30 Jun
View More
Advertisement

You also might be interested in

Stephen Savage joins Quinn Legal’s Corporate and Commercial legal team.

Business

When the clocks sprung forward we lost another precious hour of sleep

Health & Wellness

The GFoGE guide to obstacle races & why should you do one.

Sports & Leisure

Why not take a "Wallaby" walk in the Curragh?

Nature & Wildlife

Hop-tu-Naa is an ancient festival celebrated on the Isle of Man

Visitor Guide

The Isle of Man hosts many traditional ceremonies throughout the year

Visitor Guide