Origins of AKIS and How It’s Governed at an EU Level

The first concept came from researcher U.J. Nagel of Wageningen University in 1980, who introduced the Agricultural Knowledge System (AKS). His work was a departure from the traditional Transfer of Technology (ToT) model, which assumed that innovation was a linear...

AKIS Within The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP)

The CAP Strategic Plan (CSP) 2023–2027 represents a significant policy shift by designating AKIS as a cross-cutting objective. For the first time, EU Member States are legally required to include a dedicated AKIS strategy within their national CAP plans. This mandate...

AKIS in Ireland Outputs

Below are some key outputs produced by AKIS in Ireland. Map of AKIS Stakeholders in Ireland The purpose of the AKIS Actors in Ireland map is to support the work of the AKIS Coordination Group. The map was developed in collaboration with the AKIS Steering Group and...

Implementation of AKIS in Ireland

In Ireland, the Agricultural Knowledge and Innovation Systems (AKIS) landscape is characterised as very mature, supported by state bodies such as Teagasc, private organisations like the Agricultural Consultants Association (ACA), and a vibrant ecosystem of research...

CAP Network Ireland’s Role in AKIS

Within the operational framework of the AKIS Coordination Body (CB), CAP Network Ireland plays a fundamental role. As the national branch of the wider EU CAP Network, its mission is to optimise the implementation of the CAP Strategic Plan (CSP) through communication,...

AKIS Governance

To provide oversight, governance and strategic direction, and to comply with the CAP regulations, a national AKIS Coordination Body (CB) was established in Ireland. The CB functions as a formal governance structure intended to enhance the coherence of the national...
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