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What kind of trademark does green food belong to?

Green food trademarks belong to a class of trademarks, and food concerns the food safety of thousands of households.

the green food mark is a quality certification mark officially registered by the Green Food Development Center in the Trademark Office of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce. The green food logo consists of three parts, namely, the sun above, the leaves below and the bud in the center, symbolizing the natural ecology; The color is green, symbolizing life, agriculture and environmental protection; The figure is a right circle, which means protection.

AA-level green food signs and fonts are green with white background;

AA-level green food signs and fonts are white with green background. The whole figure depicts a harmonious vitality under the bright sunshine, telling people that green food is safe and pollution-free food from pure and good ecological environment, which can bring people vigorous vitality.

green food trademark belongs to a kind of trademark, and food concerns the food safety of thousands of households.

Green food standards are issued by the Ministry of Agriculture, and green food production enterprises must comply with the mandatory national industry standards. Green food standards are divided into two technical levels, namely AA-level green food standards and A-level green food standards. AA-level green food standard requires that the environmental quality of the production place conforms to the Environmental Quality Standard of Green Food Origin. In the production process, chemically synthesized pesticides, fertilizers, food additives, feed additives, veterinary drugs and production materials harmful to the environment and human health are not used, but technologies such as using organic fertilizers, planting green manure, crop rotation, biological or physical methods are used to enrich the soil, control diseases, pests and weeds, and protect or improve the product quality, so as to ensure that the product quality conforms to green food products.