The project: Wild Farm Cürnigia in Corniglia, Liguria
Gianpaolo and Lorenzo are lifelong friends from Corniglia, a small town of 300 inhabitants in the coastal region of Liguria. Gianpaolo has been working in the family restaurant and the tourism sector for seven years, while Lorenzo graduated in Economics, Tourism, and Territorial Development at IULM in Milan. It was Lorenzo who came up with the idea of the Wild Farm Cürnigia, a Farm 2.0, whose activities began as a hobby during the pandemic.
“At first, we started cleaning the lands behind Lorenzo’s house. Gradually, we realised that we wanted to concretise this project, combining experiential tourism with agriculture: on the one hand, we prepare and cultivate the land by removing scrubs and building dry stone walls. But our project doesn’t stop there: we aim to provide tourists with authentic experiences allowing them to embed in local traditions at 360°.” Through the project, Gianpaolo and Lorenzo create social impact for and with their fellow villagers while giving tourists a sustainable option to experience the essence of the Cinque Terre Nature Park.
The Wild Farm includes a didactic vegetable garden and a farm with several animals, including goats, geese and chickens, a shop above the Corniglia railway station with our locally-produced food products, and a laboratory in San Bernardino. “Our idea is to create a vertical supply chain, starting from planting and cyclically cultivating various crops to directly selling local foods produced with little to no waste.” In addition to alimentary products, they offer various local experiences: from the famous aperitivo to yoga classes in their fields.