Crop by-products include plant by-products and animal by-products. Plant by-products include grain, vegetables, tobacco leaves, horticultural plants, etc., and animal by-products include livestock products, aquatic products, Animal skins, etc. Traditional agricultural and sideline products are generally self-produced and sold without brands. However, in recent years, producers of agricultural and sideline products have realized the importance of brands to their products. Since some agricultural and sideline products are relatively cheap, sellers tend to sell large amounts of agricultural and sideline products at one time.
1. What are agricultural and sideline products?
1. Crop by-products mainly include plant by-products and animal by-products, among which plant by-products include grain, vegetables, tobacco leaves, horticultural plants, and tea leaves , oil plants, medicinal plants, sugar plants, fiber plants, forestry products, other plants, etc.; animal by-products include livestock products, aquatic products, animal skins, animal plush, other animal tissues, etc.
2. Traditional agricultural and sideline products are generally self-produced and sold without any brand. In recent years, some producers of agricultural and sideline products have realized the importance of brands to their products, so these producers have begun to establish brands for their agricultural and sideline products so that they can enter the market with good quality and affordable prices.
3. Some agricultural and sideline products are relatively cheap, so sellers usually sell a large amount of products at one time, so that they can make profits faster. When consumers purchase agricultural and sideline products, they usually only need a small portion. If too many agricultural and sideline products are sold each time, it will exceed consumer demand.
2. Agricultural and sideline products fall into several categories of trademarks
1. Agricultural, horticultural and forestry products, unprocessed grains and seeds, fresh fruits and vegetables, grasses and flowers, Live animals, animal feed, and malt are all Class 31 trademarks. Pastries, tea, sugar, rice noodles, snacks and condiments are Class 30 trademarks. Meat, fish, poultry, gravies, pickled, frozen, dried and cooked fruits and vegetables, jellies, jams, preserves, eggs, milk and milk products, edible oils and greases fall under Class 29 trademarks.
2. Agricultural and sideline products are by-products caused by agricultural production, mainly including agricultural, forestry, animal husbandry, sideline and fishery products. These products can be divided into several major categories such as grain, cash crops, bamboo and wood, industrial oil and paint glue, livestock products, cocoons and silk, dried and fresh fruits, dried and fresh vegetables and condiments, medicinal materials, soil by-products, aquatic products, etc. , each major category is divided into several subcategories.
3. With the development of modern agriculture, the awareness of various new business entities on trademark construction is also slowly increasing. By registering a trademark, the registrant has the exclusive right to the trademark and will be protected by law. Registering trademarks for agricultural products can help products gain recognition from consumers and capture a larger market share. At the same time, registered trademarks for agricultural products are a necessary condition for entering the online mall.