Trademark protection for growers and breeders

Let your mark grow!

As a grower or breeder, your product is your most valuable asset. To stay ahead of your competitors, you need to protect this asset to the best of your ability.

Plant breeder’s rights protect cultivars as a product and give the cultivar it’s variety denomination. However, nowadays it is equally important to protect the variety tradename of your cultivar or product series. You can do this by having the variety tradename registered as a trademark.

Knijff is a trademark firm specialised in protecting trademarks.

One of our specialities is trademark protection in the horticultural sector. For many years we have had the pleasure of working with many smaller and larger growers, breeders and suppliers in the industry. Over the years we have built an extensive customer base of trademark proprietors who know they can count on us.

As a grower or breeder, your product is your most valuable asset. To stay ahead of your competitors, you need to protect this asset to the best of your ability.

Plant breeder’s rights protect cultivars as a product and give the cultivar it’s variety denomination. However, nowadays it is equally important to protect the variety tradename of your cultivar or product series. You can do this by having the variety tradename registered as a trademark.

Knijff is a trademark firm specialised in protecting trademarks. One of our specialities is trademark protection in the horticultural sector. For many years we have had the pleasure of working with many smaller and larger growers, breeders and suppliers in the industry. Over the years we have built an extensive customer base of trademark proprietors who know they can count on us.

Grow your mark with our horticulture experts

Connect with our horticulture experts

Ellen Gevers //
Managing Partner & Trademark Attorney

François Mol //
Trademark Attorney

The Agriom case

Read all about on how we have protected the trademarks for breeder Agriom.

Our clients

Keep infringers
at bay

We have extensive knowledge of the horticultural sector and we can pinpoint likely areas for confusion and infringement. Our approach takes into account the rights to your marks, trade names and plant varieties.

Once your variety tradename has been registered as a trademark, you obtain the exclusive right to use this trademark. Based on this right, you can oppose the use and registration of similar marks, variety tradenames, domain names and even variety denominations.

However, remember that as the proprietor you have to take initiative to take action against infringement to defend your mark!

Knijff’s watching services helps you keep track of infringements. We can notify you as soon as an application for an infringing mark is filed. Monitoring enables you to act promptly to limit the damage and to save legal fees.

If you would like dedicated assistance by attorneys who know the horticultural sector inside out, then please contact us.

Ellen Gevers and François Mol are recognised trademark attorneys specialised in the horticultural sector.
They will be pleased to advise you on the protection of your trademarks.

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