Demeter - Make It Review
This report explores the concept of through two primary lenses: the ancient Greek goddess of production and growth, and the modern international certification that "makes" products meet the highest standards of biodynamic agriculture. 1. The Mythological Engine: Demeter as the "Maker"
: She was also known as the "Giver of Customs" or "Law-Bringer," teaching humanity the importance of establishing fair laws and governance, often linked to the order required for successful farming. 2. Modern Certification: "Making It" Demeter Standard Demeter - Make It
In Greek mythology, Demeter is not just a passive observer of nature but the active . Her name translates roughly to "Earth Mother," and she is credited with "making" the world fertile. This report explores the concept of through two
In the contemporary world, "Demeter" refers to the oldest ecological certification for biodynamic farming, established in 1928. For a product to "make it" as Demeter-certified, it must exceed standard organic requirements. What is Biodynamic Agriculture & Demeter Certification? In the contemporary world, "Demeter" refers to the
: Demeter possessed the unique ability to make seeds sprout or to hide them away. Her emotional state literally "made" the seasons; her grief over her daughter Persephone's abduction into the underworld caused the first winter, while her joy at Persephone's return "made" the spring.