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Which category should fertilizer trademark transfer belong to?

There are many types of chemical fertilizers, and their properties and application methods vary greatly. As China's national strength increases, people's consumption power also increases, and market demand continues to expand. Therefore, facing this large market where demand exceeds supply, it is necessary to establish your own brand. Well, the use of a brand starts with trademark registration. Before registering a trademark, the first thing to figure out is the trademark category of the product. So, which category should the transfer of fertilizer trademarks fall into? The intellectual property rights are introduced in detail below.

By checking the trademark classification encyclopedia, we can know that chemical fertilizers belong to the following trademark categories:

01-Chemical raw materials

0104-Chemical chemical preparations

010472 :Industrial soap (containing metal)

0109-Fertilizer

010043: Seaweed (fertilizer)

010094: Nitrogen fertilizer

010141: Calcium cyanamide (fertilizer)

010141: Nitrogen-containing lime (fertilizer)

010271: Agricultural fertilizer

010271: Fertilizer

010271: Agricultural fertilizer

010293: Fertilizer preparation

010427: Phosphate fertilizer (fertilizer)

010428: Mineral ballast (fertilizer)

010431: Superphosphate (fertilizer)

010478: Salt (fertilizer)

010539: Peat (fertilizer)

010622: Mixed fertilizer

010641: Humic surface fertilizer

C010244: Chemical fertilizer

C010245: Plant fertilizer

C010246: Animal fertilizer

As needed To purchase fertilizer trademarks or transfer fertilizer trademarks, you are welcome to log in to Intellectual Property Rights, and a professional trademark agent will serve you one-on-one. The above is all. Intellectual Property Rights advises everyone to correctly select the trademark category according to their own circumstances when transferring trademarks. If you want to know more about trademark transfer, patent protection, etc., please feel free to consult intellectual property!