Balkonnect Festival 2025 gathered entrepreneurs, advisors, and institutions around a simple premise: commerce works best when geography is inspiration, not a wall. Walking the hall beneath the repeating “Business Without Borders” lettering, conversations moved quickly between financing, logistics, and the quieter work of rebuilding trust ingredient by ingredient.


At our tables, cobalt cloth, dark glass bottles, and small tasting cups translated that idea into flavor. Visitors compared pour after pour. Some discovered “vaj ulliri,” Albanian for olive oil, for the first time; others probed acidity, cultivar percentages, and how Elbasan’s groves behaved in drought years versus wet ones.
Sponsors and partners, from development banks to SME networks, reminded us why these rooms matter for producers outside capital cities: a handshake after a swirl of peppery finishing oil can seed a supermarket listing, a hotel partnership, or a chef collaboration as readily as any formal tender.
We left with full notebooks and empty tasting cups, not because oil is interchangeable, but because the Balkans keep proving the opposite: terroir, transparency, and tenacity still travel extraordinarily well.



