Liz Earle Wellbeing

OYSTERS The Wright way

he world of oysters may seem an unlikely business for a music producer and lawyer to find themselves in. But this is exactly what happened to brothers-in-law Robin Hancock and Ben Wright 17 years ago, when they were both seeking a career change. It started, like most things, with a conversation. ‘Ben was living in Paris and was introduced though a friend to Jerome Miet, a big oyster farmer in France, who was looking to buy oyster beds in Jersey.’ Asked to advise legally on the operation, Ben decided to do some on-the-ground research into how oysters make it from sea to platter. ‘He came back inspired by the whole process and asked me if I’d be interested in creating a business with him, supplying oysters

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