After a brief overview of my personal background and recent research activities, I will discuss particle production in the target fragmentation region of Semi-Inclusive Deep Inelastic Scattering (SIDIS) within the framework of fracture functions. Such distributions simultaneously encode information both on the parton partecipating the hard scattering and on the fragmentation of the spectator system into the observed hadron. Their scale dependence is calculable within perturbative QCD an a dedicated factorisation theorem guarantees that they are universal distributions, at least in the context of SIDIS. Focusing on Lambda hyperons, which are predominantly produced in the SIDIS target fragmentation region, I present a recently obtained set of Lambda fracture functions obtained by performing a QCD fit to a variety of Semi-Inclusive Lambda production data collected in lepton-nucleon scattering. By using this set, we present predictions for Lambda observables in the target fragmentation region of neutral current DIS in CLAS@12 GeV kinematics and discuss the physics potential of such measurements at this facility.