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2305Oil-cake and other solid residues; whether or not ground or in the form of pellets, resulting from the extraction of ground-nut oil

Chapter 23: Residues from food industries

Plain-language overview

Heading 2305 covers oil-cake and other solid residues resulting from the extraction of ground-nut oil. This heading is crucial for importers and exporters dealing with animal feed products derived from ground-nuts. Understanding this classification can help ensure compliance with customs regulations and proper tariff application.

Under this heading, you will find the subheading 230500, which specifically addresses oil-cake and solid residues, whether ground or in pellet form. These products are often used in animal fodder, making them significant in agricultural trade. If you are importing or exporting these materials, knowing the specifics of this heading can streamline the process.

When determining if this code applies to your products, consider the nature of the residue and its intended use. If your product is derived from ground-nuts and fits the description of oil-cake or solid residues, then heading 2305 is likely the correct classification. Always consult with your customs broker for precise guidance.

Keywords & topics

Short phrases that describe this HS-4 heading when you're searching or filtering schedules.

HS code 2305 · oil-cake import · ground-nut oil residues · animal fodder classification · customs tariff for oil-cake · 230500 subheading · importing animal feed · exporting oil-cake · ground-nut oil extraction · solid residues in agriculture · animal nutrition products · trade regulations for feed · compliance for oil-cake · residues from oil extraction · pelletized animal feed · sustainable feed options

Examples

Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-4 heading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.

  • Oil-cake from ground-nut oil extraction used as animal feed.
  • Solid residues in pellet form for livestock nutrition.
  • Ground or unground oil-cake products.
  • Compliance with local and international trade regulations.
  • Potential for use in organic farming practices.
  • Nutritional value and protein content considerations.
  • Market demand for sustainable animal feed alternatives.

Common questions

How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.

  • What is HS code 2305 used for?
  • How to classify oil-cake from ground-nut oil?
  • What are the regulations for importing animal feed?
  • Is oil-cake considered a solid residue?
  • How do I determine the correct HS code for my product?
  • What are the benefits of using ground-nut oil residues in feed?

Related topics

Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.

  • how to classify oil-cake for import
  • regulations for exporting ground-nut oil residues
  • understanding HS code 2305 for animal feed
  • what products fall under HS heading 2305
  • compliance requirements for oil-cake imports
  • nutritional benefits of ground-nut oil residues
  • difference between ground and unground oil-cake
  • market trends for animal fodder derived from ground-nuts

Questions & answers

For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.

What products are classified under HS code 2305?
HS code 2305 includes oil-cake and other solid residues resulting from the extraction of ground-nut oil, whether ground or in pellet form.
How do I know if my product fits under subheading 230500?
If your product is derived from ground-nuts and is either oil-cake or solid residues, it likely fits under subheading 230500.
Are there special regulations for importing oil-cake?
Yes, importing oil-cake may involve specific regulations related to animal feed safety and compliance with local agricultural standards.
Can oil-cake be used in organic farming?
Yes, oil-cake from ground-nut oil extraction can be used in organic farming, provided it meets the necessary organic certification standards.
What should I consider when exporting animal feed products?
When exporting animal feed products, consider the nutritional content, compliance with importing country regulations, and proper HS classification.
Is there a demand for sustainable animal feed alternatives?
Yes, there is a growing demand for sustainable animal feed alternatives, including those derived from oil-cake and other residues.

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