AgriLink
AgriLink. Agricultural Knowledge: Linking farmers, advisors and researchers to boost innovation.
About project
AgriLink was funded from June 2017 to November 2021 by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme. The project aimed to stimulate the transition towards more sustainable agriculture by improving understanding of the roles played by agricultural advisors in farmer decision-making and the adoption of innovation across the wide variety of different farm types that exist in Europe.
- Project type
- Horizon 2020
- Country
- France
- Grant ID
- 10.3030/727577
- Start date
- 6/1/2017
- End date
- 11/30/2021
- CORDIS database
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- Project website
- Project website
Contributions
Crop rotation between farms in Norway: Developing innovation support services and tools through Living Lab
DocumentNov 30, 2021-- Gunn-Turid Kvam
- Egil Petter Straete
The AgriLink project (Agricultural Knowledge: Linking farmers, advisors and Researchers to boost innovation) was an EU Horizon 2020 research and innovation program that aimed to stimulate the transition towards more sustainable agriculture by improving understanding of the roles played by agricultural advisors in farmer decision-making and the adoption of innovation on the wide variety of different farm types that exist in Europe. One of the main objectives of AgriLink was to develop new methods for fruitful exchanges between farmers, researchers and advisors with a specific focus on testing how the ‘Living Laboratory’ (Living Lab) approach can be used to create innovative new farm advisory methods and tools in a variety of different contexts.
Looking into farmers' knowledge and use of biological plant protection in Latvia
DocumentNov 30, 2021-- Sandra Šūmane
The AgriLink project (Agricultural Knowledge: Linking farmers, advisors and Researchers to boost innovation) was an EU Horizon 2020 research and innovation program that aimed to stimulate the transition towards more sustainable agriculture by improving understanding of the roles played by agricultural advisors in farmer decision-making and the adoption of innovation on the wide variety of different farm types that exist in Europe. This Practice Abstract is derived from Biological pest control cluster, which is one of nine agricultural innovation areas studied in the AgriLink project. Each innovation area or cluster aimed to understand why, how and from whom European farmers and farm managers gather and exchange information to underpin their decision- making regarding the adoption (or not) of a specific type of innovation.
Involvement of experts, advisors, farmers and cooperatives to promote innovations
DocumentNov 30, 2021-- Noelia Telletxea
The AgriLink project (Agricultural Knowledge: Linking farmers, advisors and Researchers to boost innovation) was an EU Horizon 2020 research and innovation program that aimed to stimulate the transition towards more sustainable agriculture by improving understanding of the roles played by agricultural advisors in farmer decision-making and the adoption of innovation on the wide variety of different farm types that exist in Europe. One of the main objectives of AgriLink was to engage with as many different types of farmers and advisors as possible to identify and assess the great diversity of formal and informal sources of knowledge and services that farmers use to support the decisions they make about changes on their own farms
Farmers' micro networks: promoting peer to peer learning through demonstration
DocumentNov 30, 2021-- Noelia Telletxea
The AgriLink project (Agricultural Knowledge: Linking farmers, advisors and Researchers to boost innovation) was an EU Horizon 2020 research and innovation program that aimed to stimulate the transition towards more sustainable agriculture by improving understanding of the roles played by agricultural advisors in farmer decision-making and the adoption of innovation on the wide variety of different farm types that exist in Europe. One of the main objectives of AgriLink was to develop new methods for fruitful exchanges between farmers, researchers and advisors with a specific focus on testing how the ‘Living Laboratory’ (Living Lab) approach can be used to create innovative new farm advisory methods and tools in a variety of different contexts.
Types of knowledge and their role in providing agricultural advice
DocumentNov 30, 2021-- Anda Adamsone-Fiskovica
The AgriLink project (Agricultural Knowledge: Linking farmers, advisors and Researchers to boost innovation) was an EU Horizon 2020 research and innovation program that aimed to stimulate the transition towards more sustainable agriculture by improving understanding of the roles played by agricultural advisors in farmer decision-making and the adoption of innovation on the wide variety of different farm types that exist in Europe. One of the main objectives of AgriLink was to analyse how the various existing models of governance and funding of farm advice are functioning (or not) to support the information needs of farmers and the adoption of innovations for sustainable agriculture in various national and regional contexts.
Situation of direct marketing in Navarra, Spain
DocumentNov 30, 2021-- Ana Barandiaran
- Noelia Telletxea
The AgriLink project (Agricultural Knowledge: Linking farmers, advisors and Researchers to boost innovation) was an EU Horizon 2020 research and innovation program that aimed to stimulate the transition towards more sustainable agriculture by improving understanding of the roles played by agricultural advisors in farmer decision-making and the adoption of innovation on the wide variety of different farm types that exist in Europe. One of the main objectives of AgriLink was to develop new methods for fruitful exchanges between farmers, researchers and advisors with a specific focus on testing how the ‘Living Laboratory’ (Living Lab) approach can be used to create innovative new farm advisory methods and tools in a variety of different contexts.
Challenges of direct marketing for farmers at some distance from consumers living in large cities
DocumentNov 30, 2021-- Lívia Madureira
The AgriLink project (Agricultural Knowledge: Linking farmers, advisors and Researchers to boost innovation) was an EU Horizon 2020 research and innovation program that aimed to stimulate the transition towards more sustainable agriculture by improving understanding of the roles played by agricultural advisors in farmer decision-making and the adoption of innovation on the wide variety of different farm types that exist in Europe. One of the main objectives of AgriLink was to engage with as many different types of farmers and advisors as possible to identify and assess the great diversity of formal and informal sources of knowledge and services that farmers use to support the decisions they make about changes on their own farms.
How to make a Living Lab work in an agricultural advisory service
DocumentNov 30, 2021-- Egil Petter Stræte
The AgriLink project (Agricultural Knowledge: Linking farmers, advisors and Researchers to boost innovation) was an EU Horizon 2020 research and innovation program that aimed to stimulate the transition towards more sustainable agriculture by improving understanding of the roles played by agricultural advisors in farmer decision-making and the adoption of innovation on the wide variety of different farm types that exist in Europe. One of the main objectives of AgriLink was to develop new methods for fruitful exchanges between farmers, researchers and advisors with a specific focus on testing how the ‘Living Laboratory’ (Living Lab) approach can be used to create innovative new farm advisory methods and tools in a variety of different contexts.
Examples of farm advisory regimes in Spain: the case of Navarra and the Basque Country
DocumentNov 30, 2021-- Damiana Maiz
The AgriLink project (Agricultural Knowledge: Linking farmers, advisors and Researchers to boost innovation) was an EU Horizon 2020 research and innovation program that aimed to stimulate the transition towards more sustainable agriculture by improving understanding of the roles played by agricultural advisors in farmer decision-making and the adoption of innovation on the wide variety of different farm types that exist in Europe. One of the main objectives of AgriLink was to analyse how the various existing models of governance and funding of farm advice are functioning (or not) to support the information needs of farmers and the adoption of innovations for sustainable agriculture in various national and regional contexts
Agricultural advice addressing the challenges of going online
DocumentNov 30, 2021-- Emils Kilis
The AgriLink project (Agricultural Knowledge: Linking farmers, advisors and Researchers to boost innovation) was an EU Horizon 2020 research and innovation program that aimed to stimulate the transition towards more sustainable agriculture by improving understanding of the roles played by agricultural advisors in farmer decision-making and the adoption of innovation on the wide variety of different farm types that exist in Europe. One of the main objectives of AgriLink was to develop new methods for fruitful exchanges between farmers, researchers and advisors with a specific focus on testing how the ‘Living Laboratory’ (Living Lab) approach can be used to create innovative new farm advisory methods and tools in a variety of different contexts.