(Islamabad) Pakistan has succeeded in cancelling
the illegal registration of ‘Kernal’ for trademark by an overseas rice company;
Commerce Adviser Razak Dawood disclosed on Tuesday. The adviser did not
mention the name of the country or the company which had sought trademark
registration in his tweets, but interactions with senior officials in various
ministries confirmed that the registration had happened in Saudi Arabia. This
is the second time that a company in Saudi Arabia tried to monopolize the
well-known trademark of “Kernel” rice. Back in 2003; a leading Saudi company
importing rice from different sources including Pakistan applied for
registration of a trademark ‘Kernel.’ However; timely action by the commercial
section of Pakistani mission in Jeddah compelled Saudi authorities to refuse
the registration in the Kingdom. Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan (Reap)
Chairman Abdul Qayum Paracha told Dawn that the issue was settled by the Saudi
government. ‘The cancellation of trade mark will provide more protection to
Pakistani brands and will lead to more exports;’ he added. Neither the
government officials nor the Reap chairman disclosed the name of the company
which has registered ‘Kernal’ as trademark. On Aug 6 this year, Reap had sent a
letter to the Ministry of Commerce to raise the issue diplomatically with the
Saudi government for the earliest resolution. The ministry was informed that a
Saudi Arabia-based rice export company had illegally registered the word “Kernal”
as a brand name which is similar to “Super Kernel” - a premium rice variety
grown in Pakistan. According to Reap; there is a lot of similarity between word
‘Kernal’ and ‘Kernel’. The association believes that the similar sounding words
would have confused consumers the world over. On the request of the Reap; an
official source said; the government of Pakistan had taken up the issue with
the Saudi authorities to cancel the word ‘Kernal’ from its trademark list
because ‘Super Kernel’ is a type of rice variety grown in Pakistan and legally
it cannot be registered as a brand name. ‘We have received the cancellation
certificate;’ the commerce adviser confirmed to Dawn. ‘This was tantamount to
unfair use of intellectual property of Pakistan, as the word is similar to “Super
Kernel”; a premium Pakistani rice variety;’ he said. The adviser thanked Reap
for bringing the issue to the Ministry of Commerce’s notice. ‘I urge
exporters to keep informing ministry of commerce of such violations so that we
can protect Pakistan’s intellectual property overseas;’ he added. According to
Reap, Pakistan is the 13th largest rice producer in the world and the 4th
largest rice exporting country; with a 15 per cent share in Global Rice
Industry. Different varieties of rice grown in Pakistan include Super Basmati
and Super Kernel Basmati Rice among others.
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