February 01, 2022

Cereals tickets raise money for farming charities

Early bird tickets for the Cereals Event 2022 are now on sale, with 50 percent of every ticket price going to a choice of three farming charities.

'We know that farmers are facing a challenging time, with soaring input costs, the transition away from Basic Payments and the uncertainty of global trade deals,' explains event organiser Alli McEntyre. 'As an event, we want to support the industry with as much practical help and advice as possible, but we also wanted to raise funds for those who are most in need.'

Visitors will be able to choose whether their donation goes to Farming Community Network (FCN), RABI or Yellow Wellies. In addition, FCN will be hosting a fundraiser on day one of Cereals, with celebrity guests to be announced.

Visitors will be treated to ever-popular features including the AHDB winter wheat and barley recommended list showcase, expanded crop plots, NIAB Soil Hole and the NAAC Land Drainage Hub. In addition, there will be a wide array of working demonstrations – many of which have already sold out amid strong exhibitor demand. These include the Syngenta Sprays & Sprayers Arena, a regenerative agriculture drilling arena, a new machinery demo area showcasing machines that suit the Farm Productivity Scheme, in-row and inter-row weeding demos, and space for drones and robots.

New this year will be a Crop to Kitchen area, featuring farm businesses that have diversified into direct sales including heritage wheat produce, home-brewed beer and pressed rapeseed oil. 'Visitors will be able to buy fresh food in this area and there will be a dedicated chef producing a tasting menu from the featured farm produce,' adds Ms McEntyre.

The high-profile Cereals AHDB seminar programme will focus on hot topics of the day including agricultural policy and its practical and financial impacts. Speakers will also explore how to tackle high input costs; climate change; environmental schemes and carbon trading; regenerative agriculture; and new technology - from gene editing to robots.

'Now is a time of huge change for farmers, and despite the challenges that brings, it also yields considerable opportunities,' says Ms McEntyre. 'The fourth agricultural revolution is under way and Cereals 2022 will offer farmers all the tools and advice they need to navigate it successfully.'

For more information visit the Cereals website, HERE.
 
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