The transition to regenerative agricultural models is no longer a theoretical choice, but a technical necessity requiring rigorous measurement tools and multidisciplinary expertise. In this context, DiversityBio, a Benefit Corporation born from the combination of agronomic, naturalistic, and management expertise, announces the inclusion of four outstanding wineries in the Diversity Ark program, the independent certification verified by CSQA, CEVIQ, and Suolo e Salute that assesses the actual agro-ecological management of farms.
Uberti, Argiano, Corte Capitelli, and Fratini have chosen this standard, recognized by Equalitas for its ability to analyze soil biodiversity, to provide a concrete response to the challenges posed by climate change.
The desire for greater transparency is what drove Silvia Uberti, of Uberti, to embrace the project. "In the past, we've adhered to various protocols, including organic certification, but I've often felt limited by certifications that focus more on bureaucratic management than on actual fieldwork," explains the owner, emphasizing a clear departure from past experiences.
"In ten years of organic farming, we've rarely seen in-depth technical analyses like multi-residue leaf analysis; often, compliance with the registers was enough. With Diversity Ark, the pace has changed dramatically: I've found authentic and practical people, capable of combining a profound knowledge of the world of vines with a profound vision of the entire natural world."
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Source: Wine Meridian.it