Sheep Dried Blood Powder

Powdered dried blood from sheep carcasses unfit for consumption, utilized in organic farming as a natural soil amendment rich in iron and nitrogen. This product aligns with HTS 0511.99.40.30 as 'dried blood' from dead Chapter 1 animals, excluding hides, edible products, or textile materials per chapter notes.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳China1.1%+35.0%36.1%
🇲🇽Mexico1.1%+10.0%11.1%
🇨🇦Canada1.1%+10.0%11.1%
🇩🇪Germany1.1%+10.0%11.1%
🇯🇵Japan1.1%+10.0%11.1%

Alternative Classifications

This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.

3105.30.00Lower: 25% vs 36.1%

If diammonium phosphate treated

Phosphatic fertilizers derived from animal blood shift to Chapter 31 when mineral additives alter composition.

3002.90.10Lower: Free vs 36.1%

If further refined for veterinary blood products

Processed into antisera or toxins for animal meds, it moves to Chapter 30 pharmaceuticals.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Secure certification that source animals were inspected and deemed unfit, avoiding scrapie-related import bans

Use ISF filings early for animal byproducts to preempt CBP holds

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Bovine Dried Blood Powder

Finely milled powder derived from the dried blood of cattle, unfit for human consumption, used primarily as a high-nitrogen fertilizer in agriculture. It falls under HTS 0511.99.40.30 as dried blood from dead animals of Chapter 1, processed for non-edible industrial applications. This classification excludes edible blood products covered elsewhere in the tariff schedule.

Porcine Dried Blood Meal

Dried and ground blood from pigs, sourced from slaughterhouse waste unfit for human food, commonly used as a protein supplement in animal feeds. Classified under HTS 0511.99.40.30 for its status as non-edible dried blood from Chapter 1 animals. Chapter notes exclude edible products, confirming this industrial byproduct placement.

Deer Dried Blood Meal

Dried blood meal from wild or farmed deer unfit for human consumption, used in specialty fertilizers or wildlife feed supplements. Classified in HTS 0511.99.40.30 as dried blood from Chapter 1 dead animals, distinct from edible products or ivory-related exclusions.

Rabbit Dried Blood

Dried blood from rabbits unfit for consumption, processed into meal for fur farming feeds or lab use. This fits HTS 0511.99.40.30 as other dried blood from Chapter 1 animals, not covered by exclusions for textiles or edibles.

Goat Dried Blood Fertilizer

Granular dried blood from goats, a byproduct of meat processing from animals unfit for food, applied as an organic nitrogen source in gardening. Falls under HTS 0511.99.40.30 per hierarchy for other dried blood not elsewhere specified, respecting exclusions for edible mixtures or hides.

Camel Dried Blood Powder

Powder from dried camel blood, sourced from animals deceased and unfit for food, employed in arid-region agriculture as a nutrient boost. HTS 0511.99.40.30 applies to this non-edible dried blood, adhering to chapter notes excluding horsehair or edible mixtures.