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international organisation of vine and wine

44 Member States of the OIV. South Africa. New Zealand. PeruUruguayArgentinaBrazilBoliviaChile. MorroccoAlgeriaTunisia. TurkeyLebanonIsrael. GermanyAustriaBelgiumCyprusCroatiaGreeceLuxemburg. BulgariaHungaryGeorgiaMoldaviaRomaniaCzech Rep.SlovakiaSloveniaUkraineRussia. FinlandNorwaySweden.

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international organisation of vine and wine

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    1. International Organisation of Vine and Wine

    3. OIV Sustainable vitiviniculture definition CST 1/2004 Sustainable vitiviniculture is defined by the OIV as a “Global strategy on the scale of the grape production and processing systems, incorporating at the same time the economic sustainability of structures and territories, producing quality products, considering requirements of precision in sustainable viticulture, risks to the environment, products safety and consumer health and valuing of heritage, historical, cultural, ecological and landscape aspects.”

    4. to produce grapes and wines which meet consumer demands to protect the health and assure the safety of consumers to protect the health and safety of producers and staff associated with production; to promote the use of mechanisms of natural regulation; to minimize environmental impacts linked to viticulture and the transformation process to promote sustainable vitiviniculture from an environmental, ecological and economic stand point to maintain biodiversity of viticulture and associated ecosystems; to minimize the use of input and energy; to effectively manage waste and effluents; to preserve and develop viticultural landscapes OIV Sustainable vitiviniculture General principles

    5. to develop a strategy taking into account regional or national networks; to undertake an assessment of global production system; to develop assessment criteria to measure progress made with this strategy to adapt the strategy to local and territorial specificities; to evaluate technical pathways on the basis of qualitative economic constraints, consumer safety and environmental aspects; to develop practices related to precision techniques; to establish an improvement plan starting from an initial assessment and a regular progress report based on adapted environmental indicators; these criteria being potentially used by producers in their communicaton with consumers; to integrate sustainable development into the training of management, and staff and into internal organisation policies. OIV Sustainable vitiviniculture General principles

    6. New OIV actions in the sustainable wine production 2004 OIV Sustainable vitiviniculture definition 2008 OIV Sustainable Vitiviniculture Guide: Environmental Issues 2008 OIV Strategic plan 2009-2012

    7. OIV Sustainable Vitiviniculture Guide: Environmental Issues

    10. OIV Strategic Plan 2009-2012

    11. OIV Strategic Plan 2009-2012

    12. Thank you for your attention

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