On 14 May 2025, the BioSolFarm project (Renewable Energy Solutions for Farms in the South Baltic Region, Interreg South Baltic Programme) was presented in Kaunas to a broader audience, contributing to a wider discussion on innovation in the agri-food sector.
The event brought together local and international participants — including project partners, SME farmers, local residents, policymakers, public institutions, educational organizations, agricultural agencies, rural development associations, the Institute of Economic and Rural Development, and agricultural chambers. This diverse composition enabled cross-fertilization of knowledge and perspectives between BioSolFarm partners and cooperatives of farmers, residents, and public entities.
During the session, the project team introduced the project’s objectives, activities, and early insights. This was followed by discussions on how renewable energy, digital tools, and cooperative approaches can strengthen farm resilience, energy efficiency, and sustainability. The exchange supported peer learning and stakeholder dialogue, linking practical farm needs with emerging solutions from the South Baltic region.
Overall, the Kaunas session served as an important learning activity and dissemination opportunity within BioSolFarm — fostering networking, cross-border cooperation, and collaboration between actors working toward greener and smarter agriculture. The event marks another step toward supporting a more sustainable and resilient agricultural sector in the South Baltic region.


