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Can we jointly purchase and sell agricultural products and use the trademarks of both companies that produce and sell them at the same time?

If the other company’s trademark has been authorized or transferred to the name of the company that produces the goods, it can be used;

Two or more registered trademarks can be used on the same product. Article 4 of the Trademark Law stipulates:

If a natural person, legal person or other organization needs to obtain the exclusive right to use a trademark for the goods (or services provided) that it produces, manufactures, processes, selects or distributes, You should apply for product (or service) trademark registration to the National Trademark Office. Article 37 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Trademark Law" stipulates:

When using a registered trademark, a "registered trademark" or registered mark may be indicated on goods, product packaging, instructions or other attachments. In other words, the Trademark Law and the Implementation Regulations of the Trademark Law do not prohibit the use of two or more registered trademarks for the same product. Therefore, if there is nothing prohibited by laws and regulations, and such use does not violate the legislative spirit of the Trademark Law, it should be allowed. As you can see:

Companies use more than two registered trademarks on one product, usually in the form of primary and secondary trademarks. The use of main and sub-trademarks is the company's trademark use strategy, that is, if the main trademark remains unchanged, an additional trademark will be used for each new product or model launched, such as "Haier Little Princess" washing machine, "Haier Painting Prince" "Refrigerator, "Volkswagen Santana", "Volkswagen Gower" cars, etc. "Haier" and "Volkswagen" are the company's main trademarks, while "Little Princess", "Painting Prince", "Santana" and "Gower" can be regarded as secondary trademarks. Because the main trademark is well-known, consumers can more easily accept and recognize the products using the sub-trademark. Another example is Wuliangye Group’s “Jing” wine and “Liuyanghe” wine, and Jiannanchun Group’s “Jinjiannan” and “Yinjiannan” wines.