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IVES 9 IVES Conference Series 9 GiESCO 9 GiESCO 2017 9 GiESCO 2017 - Session 10: International Academy of Vine and Wine 9 Certification of viticulture relatively to “Productive Revolutions 2.0 and 4.0”: “viticulture BIOBIOSOS 4.1C and 2.1C” or “sustainable holistic MetaEthics organic and biodynamic viticultures 4.1C” and “sustainable MetaEthics organic and biodynamic viticultures 2.1C”, as connected to the GiESCO charter

Certification of viticulture relatively to “Productive Revolutions 2.0 and 4.0”: “viticulture BIOBIOSOS 4.1C and 2.1C” or “sustainable holistic MetaEthics organic and biodynamic viticultures 4.1C” and “sustainable MetaEthics organic and biodynamic viticultures 2.1C”, as connected to the GiESCO charter

Abstract

After writing the “Charter of MetaEthics Sustainability 4.1C of BIOBIOSOS 4.1C” we defined the rules for its certification, such as certification “BIOBIOSOS 4.1C” will be exposed in this work; charter and certification, as with everything else, (“Great or MetaEthics 4.1C”: “Reciprocity”, “Mode”, “Fashion”, “Quality”, “Value”, “Medium”, “Holistic”, “Universality”, “Objective”, “Entrepreneurship”, “Viticulture.Viticoltura”, “Sustainability”, “Charter of Sustainability MetaEthics 4.1C”, “Revolution 4.1C”, “Revolution 2.1C”, “Revolution also Viticulture 4.1C”, “l’AltraViticoltura-l’OtherViticulture”, “Organic”, “Biodynamic”, “Genius Universality 4.1C”, “Genius Universalitatis 4.1C”…) are descended from philosophy applied, by the methodology of known “Universal 4.1C” basic algorithm of the “Great Chain MetaEthics 4.1C” of Conegliano Campus 5.1C. The “BIOBIOSOS 4.1C” is an organic and biodynamic which in special and/or extraordinary situation applies “MetaEthical 4.1C”, also measures not provided by the various national and international regulations on the “organic” and “biodynamic”, but, and underlines the absolute protection measures, protection, respect for the environment, but also, and it is emphasized, other aspects indexed: technical, “environmental.anthropization”, economic, social.employment, existential (existential for man and for all other living and non-living things, for territory, for the mother earth, the lithosphere, to the universes…), ethical sectoral, “Universal Ethics 4.1C or MetaEthics 4.1C” according to the “Great Chain MetaEthics 4.1C” of Conegliano Campus 5.1C. The “certification 4.1C”, as well as the “warranty 4.1C of certification BIOBIOSOS 4.1C” is “Guaranteed MetaEthical 4.1C” by the producer and in case of need for him to be public or private or mixed third parties.

Publication date: July 7, 2026

Issue: GiESCO 2017

Type: Extended abstract

Format: Poster

Authors

Giovanni Cargnello1,*

Conegliano Campus 5.1C; Treviso – Italy; Port. +39 3477191342; www.cargnello.net

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Keywords

BIOBIOSOS 4.1C certification, warranty metaethics, organic, biodynamic, biological, viticulture

Tags

GiESCO | GiESCO 2017 | IVES Conference Series

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