Agricultural trademarks belong to Class 31.
1. Unprocessed farmland products;
2. Live animals and plants;
3. Animal feed, etc.;
4 , cereals;
5. Agricultural, horticultural and forestry products;
6. Live animals;
7. Fresh fruits and vegetables;
8. Seeds;
9. Plants and flowers;
10. Malt.
Principles of trademark classification:
1. Basis of trademark classification: Trademark classification is based on the nature of goods and services, with the purpose of facilitating trademark registration, management and inquiry;
2. International classification standards: Trademark classification usually follows the Nice Agreement, which stipulates an internationally accepted classification system for goods and services, with a total of 45 categories;
3. The distinction between goods and services: Goods usually refer to physical items that can be touched, while services refer to intangible activities or services;
4. Subdivision within the same category: in each category Within, the products or services will be further subdivided according to the specific characteristics of the goods or services to ensure the accuracy of the classification;
5. Update of trademark classification: With the development of the market and the emergence of new goods and services, trademarks Classifications are updated regularly to reflect changes in the industry.
To sum up, Class 31 agricultural trademarks cover unprocessed agricultural products, live animals and plants, animal feed, grains, agricultural, forestry and horticultural products, fresh fruits and vegetables, seeds, plants and flowers, malt and other fields. , mainly focusing on naturally grown products and materials directly used for breeding and planting.
Legal basis:
"Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China"
Article 22
Application for Trademark Registration A person shall fill in the product category and product name of the trademark in accordance with the prescribed product classification table, and submit an application for registration. A trademark registration applicant can apply to register the same trademark for multiple categories of goods through one application. Trademark registration applications and other relevant documents can be submitted in writing or in the form of data messages.