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Is it okay to add agricultural product trademarks after place names?

Yes. For place names that are not administrative divisions above the county level or famous place names, if no one applies for registration in specific sub-categories of the agricultural products industry after inquiry, it is possible to register a trademark. Therefore, it is okay to add agricultural product trademarks after place names. This method of putting place names into trademarks is called a "geographical indication trademark" and indicates the source of a certain product. Place names are usually based on county names (cities, districts), and sometimes province names, prefecture-level city names, and town and village names are also used.