Cereals 2014 is hosting one of the widest-ranging conference programmes in the arable farming calendar where some of the most topical political, technical and business issues will be aired.CAP greening is likely to be one of the hottest topics at Cereals, with DEFRA expected to unveil its implementation of the controversial greening rules in the next few weeks.
The Arable Conference at Cereals, partnered by The Oxford Farming Conference and sponsored by HGCA, is opening its series of debates on this subject, the first of four topical sessions to be aired over the two days.
In addition, the popular technical seminars return this year to highlight some of the sector's key challenges and discuss how they can be managed.
And principal sponsor HSBC will be holding a series of open forums, including a question and answer session with Owen Paterson, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
Cereals takes place on Wednesday 11th and Thursday 12th June at Chrishall Grange, near Duxford, Cambridgeshire.
Haymarket has put extra emphasis on getting visitors on to and off the site this year with the minimum of hassle. To help speed access further, visitors can buy tickets online so they don't have to queue at entrances.
Tickets cost £23 each (£19 for students), with discounts available for larger groups.