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HS-6 · Subheading

080930

Fruit, edible; peaches, including nectarines, fresh

Heading 0809Apricots, cherries, peaches (including nectarines), plums and sloes, fresh

Chapter 08: Edible fruit and nuts

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 080930 when importing or exporting fresh peaches or nectarines. These fruits are typically shipped in bulk, often packed in crates or boxes, and are popular in both retail and food service sectors.

This code specifically covers fresh peaches and nectarines, distinguishing them from other stone fruits like plums or cherries, which fall under different HS codes. For example, HS-6 080940 covers fresh plums, while HS-6 080920 pertains to fresh cherries.

When classifying your shipment, remember that peaches and nectarines are considered the same for tariff purposes, as they belong to the same botanical family. This means that whether you're shipping yellow-fleshed peaches or white-fleshed nectarines, they will share the same classification.

Ensure your products are clearly labeled as fresh peaches or nectarines, as this will help avoid confusion at customs and streamline the import/export process.

Keywords & topics

Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.

fresh peaches import · nectarines export · HS code 080930 · peach classification · fresh fruit shipping · stone fruits HS codes · peach packaging requirements · nectarine customs clearance · bulk fruit shipments · fresh produce regulations · peach varieties · nectarine labeling · fruit tariff codes · importing fresh fruit · exporting peaches · fruit market regulations · customs fruit classification

Examples

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

  • Fresh yellow peaches packed in 10 kg boxes
  • Bulk shipment of nectarines in refrigerated containers
  • Retail-ready peaches in plastic clamshells
  • Organic fresh peaches sold by weight
  • Mixed crates of peaches and nectarines for a grocery distributor
  • Peaches exported for processing into canned products
  • Fresh nectarines shipped to a farmers' market
  • Peaches delivered to a juice manufacturer

Common questions

Frequent classification questions with short practical guidance.

What is the HS code for fresh peaches?

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How do I classify nectarines for export?

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Are peaches and nectarines the same HS code?

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What packaging is required for fresh peaches?

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How to clear customs for fresh fruit?

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What are the import regulations for peaches?

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Can I ship peaches without refrigeration?

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What is the duty rate for fresh nectarines?

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Related topics

Common real-world topics that come up during code comparison.

how to classify fresh peaches under HS codes

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requirements for importing nectarines into the US

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what to know about shipping fresh peaches

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customs clearance process for fresh fruit

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differences between peaches and nectarines in HS classification

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best practices for packaging fresh peaches for export

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how to label fresh nectarines for import

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fruit import regulations for peaches and nectarines

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Questions & answers

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

What types of peaches fall under HS code 080930?
HS code 080930 covers all fresh peaches and nectarines, including yellow and white-fleshed varieties.
Do I need special permits to import fresh peaches?
Yes, importing fresh peaches may require phytosanitary certificates to ensure they meet health regulations.
Can I export peaches without refrigeration?
It is not advisable to export peaches without refrigeration, as they are perishable and can spoil quickly.
What are the packaging requirements for fresh peaches?
Fresh peaches should be packed in sturdy boxes or crates, ideally with ventilation to prevent spoilage during transport.
How can I ensure smooth customs clearance for my peach shipment?
Ensure your shipment is properly labeled, includes all necessary documentation, and meets local import regulations.
Are there any tariffs on importing fresh nectarines?
Tariffs on fresh nectarines vary by country, so check the specific import regulations for your destination.
What is the shelf life of fresh peaches during shipping?
Fresh peaches typically have a shelf life of about 1-2 weeks when properly refrigerated during shipping.
Can I mix peaches and nectarines in the same shipment?
Yes, you can mix peaches and nectarines in the same shipment, but ensure they are clearly labeled and meet quality standards.

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