Vietnam: Ben Tre coconuts and grapefruits are trademarked in Canada

Published 2024년 10월 1일

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The Canadian Intellectual Property Office has granted exclusive protection for the 'Ben Tre Pomelo & Device' and 'Ben Tre Coconut & Device' trademarks, owned by the Ben Tre Department of Science and Technology. These trademarks are vital for exporting agricultural products under the 'Ben Tre' brand. Ben Tre's extensive coconut garden, covering nearly 79,900 hectares, produces 708 million fruits annually, with exports worth USD420 million in 2022. The province plans to expand its coconut area to 80,000 hectares by 2030, including 25,000 hectares of organic coconuts. Additionally, Ben Tre has 16 growing areas for high-quality green-skinned grapefruit, spanning over 366 hectares.
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The Canadian Intellectual Property Office approved exclusive protection for two trademarks, "Ben Tre Pomelo & Device" for green-skinned pomelos and "Ben Tre Coconut & Device" for green coconuts. The Ben Tre Department of Science and Technology is the owner of these two certification marks. Geographical indications and certification marks are intellectual property, legal tools to prevent infringement of trademark rights. The recognition of trademark protection is a prerequisite for the export of agricultural products with the "Ben Tre" brand. Therefore, this province chose Canada - a market with the world's leading high standards to build a brand for local agricultural products. In early 2018, Ben Tre green coconuts were granted a certificate of registration for geographical indications by the Intellectual Property Office. The Provincial People's Committee is the organization that manages this geographical indication. According to the Department of Agriculture and Rural ...
Source: VNExpress

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