A map of AKIS actors in Ireland has been developed by the AKIS Coordination Group.
Agricultural Knowledge and Innovation Systems (AKIS) is the combined organisation and interactions between persons, organisations and institutions that produce and use knowledge and innovation for agriculture, forestry, rural development, and other related areas. Each European Member State has its own national AKIS to connect different stakeholders, including farmers, educational institutions, researchers, advisors, agri-businesses, NGOs, and policymakers, to improve the efficiency, sustainability, and competitiveness of agriculture in the EU.
Knowledge and innovation play a key role in helping farmers, foresters and rural communities meet current and future economic, social and environmental challenges. An effective AKIS is needed to ensure that knowledge is shared from and between those who produce it, and those who use it. This creates a connected network of stakeholders which is resilient and adaptive to current and future challenges.
AKIS is a critical component of the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). The CAP emphasizes the importance of innovation and knowledge transfer to ensure sustainable agriculture and rural development. The EU supports AKIS networks through funding programs, research initiatives, and policy frameworks that encourage collaboration among stakeholders.
A map of AKIS actors in Ireland has been developed by the AKIS Coordination Group. Intended to be reflective and informative, this map is a continuous working draft and is open to additions. View/Download a PDF copy of the map.