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HS-6 · Subheading

121300

Cereal straw and husks; unprepared, whether or not chopped, ground, pressed or in the form of pellets

Heading 1213Cereal straw and husks, unprepared; whether or not chopped, ground, pressed or in the form of pellets

Chapter 12: Oil seeds; miscellaneous grains

Plain-language overview

The 12 chapter of the Harmonized System covers a diverse range of oil seeds, oleaginous fruits, and various grains and seeds. This chapter is essential for understanding agricultural products that are crucial for food, industry, and animal feed.

Under heading 1213, the focus narrows to cereal straw and husks, which are by-products of grain production. These materials are often overlooked but play a vital role in agriculture and industry.

The HS-6 code 121300 specifically refers to unprepared cereal straw and husks. This includes materials that have not undergone any processing, whether they are chopped, ground, pressed, or formed into pellets.

Importers and exporters dealing with these products need to be aware of their classification and potential uses, as they can serve various purposes, from animal bedding to biofuel production.

Keywords & topics

Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.

cereal straw classification · unprepared husks · animal bedding materials · agricultural by-products · biofuel production · livestock feed ingredients · straw pellets · chopped straw uses · grain production waste · environmentally friendly materials · composting supplies · erosion control products

Examples

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

  • Unprocessed wheat straw for animal bedding
  • Barley husks used in brewing processes
  • Oat straw for livestock feed
  • Rye straw utilized in erosion control
  • Cereal husks sold for composting
  • Pelleted straw for easy transport and storage
  • Chopped straw used in organic farming
  • Ground straw for use in biodegradable packaging

Common questions

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

  • What is HS code 121300 used for?
  • How to classify unprepared cereal straw?
  • Can I export cereal husks?
  • What are the uses of cereal straw?
  • Are there regulations for importing straw?
  • How to process cereal husks for sale?
  • What products fall under HS code 121300?
  • Is there a market for unprepared straw?

Related topics

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

  • how to classify cereal straw and husks for customs
  • examples of products classified under HS code 121300
  • regulations for importing unprepared cereal straw
  • uses of unprocessed cereal husks in agriculture
  • exporting cereal straw and husks from the US
  • what to know about HS code 121300 for trade
  • best practices for handling cereal straw shipments
  • impact of cereal husks on animal feed quality

Questions & answers

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

What does HS code 121300 include?
HS code **121300** includes unprepared cereal straw and husks, which are by-products from the processing of grains like wheat, barley, and oats.
Can I import unprepared cereal straw?
Yes, you can import unprepared cereal straw, but be sure to check local regulations and any phytosanitary requirements that may apply.
What are common uses for cereal straw?
Cereal straw is commonly used for animal bedding, erosion control, composting, and as a raw material for biofuels.
Is there a difference between chopped and unprepared straw?
Yes, chopped straw is processed into smaller pieces, while unprepared straw is in its original form without any processing.
How can I sell cereal husks?
You can sell cereal husks by targeting agricultural markets, animal feed suppliers, or companies that utilize them in brewing or composting.
What should I know about exporting straw?
When exporting straw, ensure you comply with both the exporting and importing countries' regulations, including any necessary documentation.
Are there any health regulations for cereal straw?
Yes, there may be health regulations regarding the import and export of cereal straw to prevent the spread of pests and diseases.
What is the market demand for unprepared cereal husks?
The market demand for unprepared cereal husks varies, but they are often sought after for animal feed and organic farming practices.

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