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What kinds of green are there?
The types of green are pure green, bean green, light bean green, olive green, tea green and Chun Lv green.

With the continuous improvement of our living standards, modern people pay more and more attention to health, so green vegetables have become a popular food. Therefore, we pay more and more attention to the safety of green food. Eating safe food is everyone's common sense. Then, when we want to set up a green food sales company.

We should apply for green food trademarks first, but many of us don't know much about the process and classification of green food trademarks. Today, we will follow Han Jing's patent to find out. Han Jing patent-green food trademark, what are the common types?

First of all, the applicant can submit a formal written application for trademark registration to the local green food management agency, and fill in the Application Form for Green Food Labeling (in duplicate) and the Enterprise Production Survey Form.

Second, after receiving the application, the provincial green food management organization will appoint full-time management personnel to conduct on-the-spot investigation and conduct environmental monitoring and evaluation on the raw materials such as atmosphere, soil and water of the products. After the preliminary examination, the green food management organization reported to the China Green Food Exhibition Center, and the China Green Food Development Center reviewed the above application materials.

For qualified, provincial-level green food entrusted management agencies to sample the declared products, and designated food monitoring agencies to conduct testing according to green food standards.

Three, unqualified, will no longer accept its application. China Green Food Development Center conducts a final review of the products that have passed the test. China Green Food Development Center numbers the above-mentioned qualified products, and issues the green food mark use certificate. Actually, in China, making food is not an industry where registered trademarks are compulsory, but tobacco products are.

However, if the trademark used by the enterprise is not registered, it shall not enjoy the exclusive right to use the trademark. As long as others register the trademark first, the first user of the trademark can no longer use the trademark. More seriously, unregistered trademarks may be the same as or similar to registered trademarks used on the same or similar goods, resulting in infringement.