The Association of Balkan Eco-Innovation (ABE) took part in the Christmas Research Innovation Green Street event held at the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Novi Sad, where our colleague Milica presented the work of the Regenerative Agriculture Alliance of Serbia.
Out of all the projects implemented by ABE, the Alliance was deliberately chosen for presentation as a concrete example of how project results can evolve into long-term, impactful structures. The Alliance originated within the EU-funded AgriCaptureCO₂ project, but its work did not end with the project’s completion. Instead, it has continued to grow as an open network bringing together farmers, experts, researchers, and institutions around a shared goal: healthier soils, more resilient production, and more sustainable agricultural systems.
Presenting the Alliance in an academic setting once again highlighted the importance of connecting science, practice, and policy, and of developing initiatives that remain relevant and effective beyond individual project cycles. Such spaces provide valuable opportunities for dialogue, knowledge exchange, and the co-creation of solutions that can be applied in real-world agricultural contexts.