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HS-6 · Subheading

080610

Fruit, edible; grapes, fresh

Heading 0806Grapes; fresh or dried

Chapter 08: Edible fruit and nuts

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 080610 when importing or exporting fresh grapes. This code specifically covers grapes that are not dried or processed, ensuring they are shipped in their natural state. For example, a shipment of fresh table grapes from California to a grocery chain would fall under this classification.

This code is distinct from HS-6 080620, which pertains to dried grapes (raisins). If you're dealing with fresh grapes intended for immediate consumption, 080610 is the correct choice. Conversely, if your shipment consists of dried grapes, you would need to classify it under the latter code.

Fresh grapes under HS-6 080610 can include various varieties such as Thompson Seedless, Red Globe, or Concord grapes. These are typically packed in cartons or clamshell containers and are often sold in bulk to retailers or wholesalers.

When shipping fresh grapes, consider the temperature and humidity controls needed during transport to maintain quality. Proper packaging and labeling are essential to comply with import regulations.

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Examples

Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.

  • Cartons of fresh Thompson Seedless grapes shipped from California to Canada
  • Bulk shipments of Red Globe grapes for a supermarket chain
  • Clamshell packs of organic grapes sold at farmers' markets
  • Fresh Concord grapes exported to Europe for wine production
  • Mixed variety grape shipments for fruit salad production
  • Commercial shipments of fresh grapes for juice processing
  • Retail packaging of fresh grapes for grocery stores
  • Seasonal shipments of fresh grapes during harvest time

Common questions

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  • What is HS code 080610?
  • How do I classify fresh grapes for export?
  • Are there specific regulations for shipping fresh grapes?
  • What packaging is required for fresh grapes?
  • Can I use HS code 080610 for organic grapes?
  • What are the differences between HS 080610 and 080620?
  • How to ensure quality during grape transport?
  • What are the common varieties of fresh grapes?

Related topics

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

  • How to classify fresh grapes under HS code 080610
  • Requirements for shipping fresh grapes internationally
  • What types of grapes fall under HS 080610?
  • Best practices for packaging fresh grapes for export
  • Differences between fresh and dried grape classifications
  • Shipping fresh grapes to grocery stores
  • Understanding customs regulations for fresh grapes
  • Temperature control for transporting fresh grapes

Questions & answers

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

What types of grapes can be classified under HS code 080610?
HS code 080610 covers all varieties of fresh grapes, including Thompson Seedless, Red Globe, and Concord grapes, as long as they are not dried.
Is there a specific packaging requirement for fresh grapes?
Fresh grapes should be packed in cartons or clamshell containers that allow for ventilation to maintain freshness during transport.
Can I export organic grapes using HS code 080610?
Yes, organic grapes can be classified under HS code 080610 as long as they are fresh and not dried or processed.
What is the difference between HS code 080610 and 080620?
HS code 080610 is for fresh grapes, while 080620 is for dried grapes (raisins). Ensure you classify your shipment correctly based on the state of the grapes.
What are the common issues when shipping fresh grapes?
Common issues include maintaining proper temperature and humidity levels during transport to prevent spoilage and ensuring compliance with import regulations.
How do I ensure quality during grape transport?
Use temperature-controlled shipping methods, proper packaging, and monitor humidity levels to maintain the quality of fresh grapes during transport.
What documentation do I need for importing fresh grapes?
You will typically need a phytosanitary certificate, commercial invoice, and packing list, along with any specific import permits required by the destination country.
Are there any restrictions on importing fresh grapes?
Yes, some countries have restrictions or require inspections for fresh grapes to prevent pests and diseases. Always check the regulations of the importing country.

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