What is agricultural patent transfer? What should I pay attention to when transferring?
Our patent application covers all aspects of life. When applying for a patent, we can apply for a patent in the corresponding field according to the corresponding patented technology, and the same is true for patent transfer. For which patents need patents in which fields, we can look for patent technology in related fields. China is a country with a large population in the world, and agricultural patent technology also needs to be developed urgently. In recent years, the agricultural patent transfer market is very hot. The transfer of agricultural patent technology is called agricultural patent, which comes from planting, forestry, animal husbandry, fishery and other industries, including patents directly related to prenatal, mid-natal and postpartum services. There are also new formulations of fertilizers and feeds, ingredients of pesticides and veterinary drugs, processing technologies of foods, beverages and condiments, new microbial strains and products, and non-biological methods of animal and plant breeding. Agricultural patent is still a relatively broad patent category, so the application for agricultural patent will also cover three types of patented technologies in China. If it is a patented technical method, you can apply for an invention patent, if it is a structural type, you can apply for a utility model patent, and if it is a product packaging type, you can also apply for an appearance patent. These three items can be used for the transfer of agricultural patents. When transferring agricultural patents, it should be noted that both the transferor and the transferee need to respect the agreement. When transferring a patent, we should first talk about the price, and suggest that the transferee fully understand the patent information to avoid being cheated. When transferring a patent, it is necessary to hand over the transfer agreement to the Intellectual Property Office and pay the transfer official fee of 200 yuan. Generally, it takes less than half a year to issue an approved patent certificate.