Vietnam Trade Office working to protect rice trademark in Australia

The Vietnam Trade Office in Australia has said it has taken measures to protect Vietnamese rice trademarks after an Australian firm registered for trademark protection of rice varieties ST24 and ST25.
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Sydney (VNA) - The Vietnam Trade Office in Australia has said it hastaken measures to protect Vietnamese rice trademarks after an Australian firmregistered for trademark protection of rice varieties ST24 and ST25.

Nguyen Phu Hoa, head of Vietnam Trade Office in Australia, said T&L GlobalFoods Supply Pty Ltd has sought to register the “Rice; Best Rice of the World”trademarks for the two varieties.

Both rice varieties ST24 and ST25 were developed in Vietnam by farmer-scientistHo Quang Cua and his colleagues and have won international prizes.

The office has spoken with Cua about coordinating action and being actively engagedin discussions with leaders of T&L Global Foods Supply, which said it wouldcheck the matter with its brand unit.

The agency has also sent documents and photos to IP Australia to clarify thatthe ST24 and ST25 rice varieties were developed by Cua and a team of Vietnamesescientists, and have been granted patents in Vietnam.

It has asked IP Australia to consider the matter and to avoid possible disputesthat could affect ST24 and ST25 rice exports from Vietnam to Australia.

Vietnam is also meeting with lawyers in Australia to prepare the necessarysteps in line with IP Australia’s regulations, Hoa told the Vietnam News Agency(VNA).

He suggested Cua step up completing procedures to join in addressing the case andprotecting the trademark.

Do Gia Thang, Director of Nguyen Do Lawyers in Australia, said it takes threeto four months to carry out checks on a patent registration.

If an application meets all the requirements, the IP agency will issue a noticeaccepting the trademark and disclose the decision, he said, adding that thetrademark, however, still has to wait for another year before the decisionofficially comes into force.

This is not the first time ST24 and ST25 rice have lost their trademarkprotection rights in foreign countries, as there were certain applications madeto register ST25 in the US previously.  

Vietnam exported rice worth 4.7 million USD to Australia in the first quarterof this year, a year-on-year increase of 66 percent./.
VNA

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