The SHARE Innovation Lab, within the LILAS4SOILS project, is dedicated to reversing soil degradation in intensively farmed lands of the Po Valley through innovative, science-based, and farmer-driven solutions.
Our mission is to promote sustainable agro-ecosystem management by integrating Conservation Agriculture and carbon farming practices that enhance soil health, biodiversity, and carbon sequestration. By fostering collaboration among farmers, researchers, and stakeholders, we aim to create a resilient agricultural landscape that aligns with the EU Soil Mission.
Through rigorous monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV), we ensure measurable environmental and economic benefits, paving the way for a sustainable.
Attraverso un rigoroso sistema di monitoraggio, rendicontazione e verifica (MRV), puntiamo a benefici ambientali ed economici misurabili, aprendo la strada a un futuro agricolo sostenibile.


Andrea Fiorini is a researcher at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore's Department of Sustainable Crop Production. His work focuses on the interactions between agricultural practices, soil organic matter, nutrient cycles, and functional biodiversity at the soil-plant interface

Vincenzo Tabaglio is an Associate Professor of Agronomy and Field Crops at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Piacenza. His research focuses on sustainable agriculture, including cover crops, no-tillage practices, and soil organic carbon dynamics.

Stefano Brenna is an independent researcher associated with Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore. His work focuses on sustainable agriculture, soil fertility, and carbon sequestration. He has co-authored publications on conservation agriculture and soil quality monitoring.

Nicolaj Franceschi is a Ph.D. student at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore's Agrisystem program. He holds a Master's degree in Sustainable and Precision Agriculture and he is focusing on the effects of conservation agriculture on crop yields and soil properties.

Silvia Motta is the Director of the Agriculture Department at ERSAF Lombardia. She specializes in agricultural policies, soil and nutrient management, irrigation, and climate adaptation, coordinating research and innovation projects to support regional and EU environmental and agricultural programs.

Pietro Iavazzo is an environmental agronomist at ERSAF Lombardia, focusing on soil health and sustainable agriculture. He has presented on the new European soil strategy and contributed to the Soil4Life project.

Anna Trettenero is an agricultural entrepreneur in Vicenza, Italy, specializing in Conservation Agriculture. She co-founded a biogas plant and a vegetable protein start-up. Trettenero also holds leadership roles in Italian Young Farmers and Confagricoltura Venezia Farmers Union.

Maria Florencia Ribero is LILA4SOILS project coordinator representing Confagricoltura, a scientific collaborator at Confagricoltura Veneto and a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Padua. She focuses on conservation agriculture and carbon farming, participating in sustainable agriculture initiatives and promoting actionable change through Living Labs.

Alessia Perego is an Associate Professor of Agronomy and Arable Crops at the University of Milan. Her research combines field studies and modelling to investigate agricultural production, carbon and nitrogen cycles, and the impact of climate change on agroecosystems.

I'm a professor of Agronomy and methodology of experiment at the University of Milano. I'm working in modelling cropping system with particular reference to soil, environmental impact and climate change. Model evaluation methodology is also my field of research. I'm a member of editorial board of Environmental modelling and software, European Journal of Agronomy and Italian Journal of Agrometeorology

Simone Anelli is a professional at ERSAF (Ente Regionale per i Servizi all’Agricoltura e alle Foreste) in Lombardy, Italy.

Graduated in the Netherlands with a degree in Environmental Resource Management, Matilda specialises in agricultural sustainability strategies based on an agroecological and regenerative approach. She provides technical support to farms, designs agroforestry systems, develops KPIs to assess performance, and creates educational and informative content.

A graduate in agronomy from Wageningen, Tommaso helps farms to combine profitability with environmental benefits, such as biodiversity and carbon sequestration. He promotes agroecological practices, facilitates the creation of sustainable supply chains and applies international technological innovations to local contexts.