1. The Qianjiang District of Chongqing has registered a geographical indication certification trademark for "Qianjiang Jinxi Red Heart Kiwi" (Jinxi is a town in Qianjiang). The government believes that the connotation is too narrow and instructs the Qianjiang Ecological Fruit Association to reapply. "Qianjiang Kiwi" geographical trademark. The question is, can different applicants apply for the "Qianjiang Kiwi" geographical certification trademark under the premise that there is "Qianjiang Jinxi Red Heart Kiwi"? If that doesn't work, should I first transfer the "Qianjiang Jinxi Red Heart Kiwi" to our Ecological Fruit Association and then reapply for the "Qianjiang Kiwi"? Or should our Ecological Fruit Association exclude "Jinxi Town" from the geographical scope when applying for "Qianjiang Kiwi"?
2. The two items in the catalog of geographical indications are “documents and materials related to the division of the geographical scope indicated by geographical indications” and “explanation that the specific quality of geographical indication products is determined by specific regional environment or humanistic factors”. Should they be written together in the government recommendation letter, or must they be written separately in form?
3. Can "relevant documents and materials for the division of geographical scope indicated by geographical indications" be expressed in terms of longitude and latitude plus specific place names and town names? Is a map representation required? What should I do if the geographical scope is different in county records and product records in different years? Is it based on the "scope division" in the letter issued by the government?
4. What is the substantive review standard for “a statement that the specific quality of geographical indication products is determined by specific regional environment or human factors”? Is it necessary to highlight the differences between similar products?
5. If you are applying for a "kiwi fruit" test report, what indicators must be included in the test report?
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