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Expect to see quite a few changes at Cereals this year, with no AHDB Recommended List plot tours, but other features introduced to showcase what’s new in the industry. CPM scans the highlights. We want a visit to Cereals to be inspiring from start to finish. By Charlotte Cunningham Cereals 2018 is all about change. From the structure of the event itself to preparing businesses for changes ahead of Brexit, there’s an abundance of new features and advice at this year’s event, say organiser Comexposium. Driving the change is feedback from the farmer and exhibitor advisory boards which were formed at the end of last year. Cambs farmer, Ralph Parker, has been attending the event for over 20 years and says getting growers involved is a very sensible option. “It’s essential that farmers have an input because the show is for them. The better the show is, the better it is for farmers.” Among the changes being introduced at this year’s event is a revamp of the Arable Conference. This year it’ll be taking a new form – splitting into two seminar areas: Cereals Controversial and Cereals Conversations. Cereals Controversial and Cereals Conversations takes the place of the Arable…
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