What is HS code 100790 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Cereals; grain sorghum, other than seed
Heading 1007 — Grain sorghum
Chapter 10: Cereals
Use HS-6 100790 when importing or exporting grain sorghum that is not intended for planting. This includes processed or unprocessed grain sorghum meant for consumption or animal feed. For example, a shipment of grain sorghum packaged in bulk bags for livestock feed falls under this code.
This code is distinct from HS-6 100791, which covers grain sorghum specifically designated as seed. If your shipment is meant for planting, ensure you classify it correctly to avoid customs issues.
The 100790 code also differs from HS-6 100799, which includes other types of cereals not specified elsewhere. If you're dealing with a mixed grain shipment, you may need to consider how much of it is grain sorghum versus other cereals.
Grain sorghum is often used in various food products, animal feed, and even biofuel production. Understanding the specific use of your product can help ensure correct classification and compliance with import/export regulations.
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