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Two Vietnamese trademarks enjoy US protection certificate

The US State Patent and Trademark Office has granted a certificate of monopoly protection for two Vietnamese trademarks “Dao market fragrant rice" and "ChauThanh-Long An dragon fruit ".

The US State Patent and Trademark Office has granted a certificate of monopoly protection for two Vietnamese trademarks “Dao market fragrant rice" and "ChauThanh-Long An dragon fruit ".

This certificate is valid for 10 years, said Long An provincial Department of Science and Technology Director Mai Van Nhieu.

Trademark protection is guaranteed based on three fundamental rights: exclusive use; the right to prohibit act of any use of production facilities of the same business areas in a protected territory; be entitled to transfer the rights of use, sign cooperation contracts, contracts to transfer the license to any other partner on the protected territory; be entitled to ask law enforcement agencies to protect their brands when others infringe. 

Southern Long An province is planning cultivation areas for “Dao market fragrant rice and "Chau Thanh-Long An dragon fruit” specialty, building and guiding the production process according to the criteria specified for each type of crop and supplying and ensuring the quality of seed and plant protection. 

In addition, Long An has stepped up communication on its specialty items, promoted trade activities to seek outlets for these products at home and abroad and maintain the validity of monopoly protection certificates in the US and foreign countries in general.

The locality has also provided legal aid for cooperatives with protected trademarks, provided information on trade technical barriers and selected intellectual property representatives from abroad to deal with disputes arising from exporting goods.

Due to the limited fragrant rice growing area, the province’s rice output is very small, only about 1,500 tons per year.  The specialty rice smells delicious and fragrant.

Currently ChauThanh district has nearly 2,200 hectares for growing dragon fruit with an annual output of over 30,000 tons.

Over the past few years, Long An has intensified communication to raise awareness of dragon fruit growers about safety for the production process subject to agricultural practice standards VietGap, GlobalGAP to ensure export quality.

Source: VOV
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