What is HS code 110320 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Cereal pellets
Heading 1103 — Cereal groats; meal and pellets
Chapter 11: Products of milling industry
Use HS-6 110320 when importing or exporting cereal pellets, which are often used as animal feed or in food production. For example, a shipment of dried cereal pellets made from corn or wheat would fall under this code.
Cereal pellets differ from other forms of cereal products, such as flour or groats, which are classified under different HS codes like HS-6 1101 for wheat or HS-6 1102 for cereal flours. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for accurate classification.
This HS-6 line specifically covers pellets made from cereals, which are compacted forms of cereal grains. These can be produced from various grains, including wheat, corn, or barley, and are typically used in animal nutrition or as ingredients in processed foods.
When considering shipments, be aware that cereal pellets may come in bulk bags or as part of mixed feed products. Ensure your documentation clearly states the product type to avoid misclassification.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
cereal pellets · animal feed pellets · cereal grain products · wheat pellets · corn pellets · bulk cereal shipments · processed food ingredients · livestock nutrition · pet food ingredients · aquaculture feed · organic feed products · mixed feed formulations
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