What to see at this year's Cereals event

With more than a quarter of the 400 exhibitors at Cereals new for 2023, visitors will have the opportunity to explore trade stands, two stages, crop demonstrations and much more. Alice Dyer and Ash Burbidge report.

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What to see at this year's Cereals event

With more than a quarter of the 400 exhibitors at Cereals new for 2023, visitors will have the opportunity to explore trade stands, two stages, crop demonstrations and much more. Alice Dyer and Ash Burbidge report.

With a brand new location for 2023, the new Thoresby Cereals site includes six hectares of plots growing a wide range of popular and emerging crops and varieties. As one of the event's mainstays, the...

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