04 Feb 2026

PKF Francis Clark and Wansbroughs to exhibit at Cereals 2026

Photo of cereals event showground

Wansbroughs and PKF Francis Clark are pleased to announce that they will be exhibiting together at Cereals 2026, the UK’s flagship arable farming event, taking place from 10–11 June 2026 at Diddly Squat Farm, hosted by farmer and television presenter Jeremy Clarkson.

The event is expected to welcome around 25,000 visitors and 550 exhibitors as it brings the industry together to explore practical solutions, share knowledge and address the major challenges facing modern agriculture.

Wansbroughs and PKF Francis Clark are collaborating to offer visitors a combination of legal and financial expertise, tailored to the needs of farming families and rural businesses. From succession planning, business restructuring and tax strategy to contracts, employment, diversification and commercial strategy, the two firms will be on hand to provide practical, joined‑up advice designed to support long‑term resilience in a rapidly changing environment.

Andrew Jenkins, partner in the agricultural and landed estates team at Wansbroughs, said: “Cereals is one of the most important dates in the rural calendar, and we’re delighted to be attending alongside PKF Francis Clark. Many of the challenges our clients face cross both legal and financial considerations – from succession and strategy to regulation and employment – so bringing our expertise together on one stand allows us to offer truly holistic support.”

Martin Rossiter, partner in the agricultural and landed estates team at PKF Francis Clark, said: “Cereals is always a highlight of the farming calendar, but this year feels particularly significant as the sector navigates some of the toughest economic and policy conditions in decades. Being hosted at Diddly Squat Farm will undoubtedly bring added attention to the real issues faced by arable businesses – and the practical solutions available.

“At PKF Francis Clark, we work closely with farming families and rural businesses to help them build resilient, profitable businesses for the future. Whether it’s succession planning, tax strategy, diversification or navigating ongoing industry transition, these conversations are more important than ever.

“We’re delighted to be exhibiting alongside Wansbroughs, bringing together complementary legal and financial expertise in one place. Cereals is a fantastic opportunity to meet farmers face‑to‑face, understand their priorities, and share insights that can make a meaningful difference to their long‑term plans.”

 

Meet the team

Visitors are invited to stop by stand 136 for informal conversations, expert guidance and practical resources tailored to farming businesses.

The firms will also host two relaxed hospitality sessions designed to bring the farming community together:

 

Prosecco or a pint – drinks reception

Wednesday 10 June, 4pm–6pm
Unwind at the end of the first day with a cold drink and a friendly chat with advisers and fellow farmers.

Please register here

 

Coffee and a catch-up

Thursday 11 June, 9am–11am
A welcoming start to the second day, offering space for deeper conversation or simply a chance to sit down and plan your day.

Please register here

 

Whether you’re seeking sector‑specific legal and financial guidance or simply a friendly introduction to the team, Wansbroughs and PKF Francis Clark look forward to welcoming you at stand 136.

Please note: Cereals is a trade‑only event; tickets must be purchased directly from the organisers.

 

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