The program titled “A Model Born in Anatolia: Cultural and Economic Reconstruction of Turkish Agriculture with Kibele Projekt,” held on February 18, 2026, by the Economics and Finance Club, brought university students together with the current dynamics of the economy and business world. The event, part of the club's EconT program, stood out as a visionary gathering aiming to combine theoretical knowledge with field experience. The program explored how a brand originating in Anatolia can be positioned globally; how culture, economy, and design can be transformed into a sustainable business model through a holistic approach, all through real-world field experiences. The current structure of Turkish agriculture, the challenges faced, and its transformation potential were discussed in a multi-dimensional way within the framework of production models, cultural values, and a global vision. In line with the fundamental aim of the EconT platform, the event aimed not only to impart knowledge but also to provide students with vision, encourage critical thinking, and open up a discussion on a development perspective extending from local to global. Participating students had an inspiring experience in the fields of economics, finance, entrepreneurship, and leadership by directly interacting with competent professionals in their fields.