Irish Agricultural Organisation Society

Irish Agricultural Organisation Society
Company typeAgricultural cooperative
Producer cooperative
IndustryAgriculture, home industry
Founded1894
SuccessorIrish Co-operative Organisation Society
Headquarters
84 Merrion Square, Dublin
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Area served
Ireland
Key people
Sir Horace Plunkett (Founder)
Lord Monteagle (President)
Thomas A. Finlay (Vice-President)[1]
Robert A. Anderson [2] (Secretary)[3]
George William Russell (Assistant Secretary)
PJ Hannon (Assistant Secretary)
ServicesFarming advice, business expertise and financial assistance
MembersOver 100,000 in 1914

The Irish Agricultural Organisation Society (IAOS) was an agricultural association in Ireland which advocated, and helped to organise, agricultural cooperativism, including mutual credit facilities. From its establishment by Sir Horace Plunkett in 1894, it quickly became an important element of the Irish economy and laid the foundations of the successful Irish dairy industry.

Although officially apolitical, the IAOS became associated with the Irish Home Rule movement and Irish nationalist activity from the early 20th century.[citation needed] It was later reorganised, and renamed as the Irish Co-operative Organisation Society Limited, a body which continues to operate in Ireland.

  1. ^ Ireland in the New Century Archived 2018-10-24 at the Wayback Machine, Chapt.7
  2. ^ Kennelly, James (2011). "Normal Courage: Robert A. Anderson and the Irish Co-operative Movement". Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review. 100 (399): 319–330. JSTOR 23059676.
  3. ^ "Tribute to pioneer of the Co-Op movement".