Fresh Horse Plantains

Fresh Horse plantains, also called machado, are large elongated varieties from Colombia used for industrial processing into chips and flour. Classified under HTS 0803.10.10.00 as fresh plantains, they come in heavy bunches for bulk import. Their size makes them economical for large-scale cooking operations.

Import Duty Rates by Country of Origin

Origin CountryMFN RateCh.99 SurchargesTotal Effective Rate
🇨🇳ChinaFree+7.5%7.5%
🇲🇽MexicoFreeFree
🇨🇦CanadaFreeFree
🇩🇪GermanyFreeFree
🇯🇵JapanFreeFree

Alternative Classifications

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

0803.10Same rate: 7.5%

If from quota-eligible countries like Colombia

Special import quotas and rates apply to plantains from designated tropical producers.

0803.90.00Higher: 25% vs 7.5%

If imported as ripe cooking bananas

Ripe horse plantains classified separately from green fresh imports.

1106.20Higher: 10% vs 7.5%

If ground into plantain flour post-import

Milled plantain products enter under Chapter 11 as flours and meals.

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Import Tips & Compliance

Declare exact bunch weights accurately for statistical reporting under 0803.10.10.00

Ensure ventilated reefer containers maintain 14°C to preserve quality

Check for quota eligibility under trade preference programs for Andean countries

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Fresh Green Plantains

Fresh green plantains are unripe plantains harvested before ripening, commonly used in Latin American and Caribbean cooking for boiling, frying, or tostones. They fall under HTS 0803.10.10.00 as fresh plantains, distinct from sweet bananas due to their starchy texture and cooking requirements. These are imported in green bunches for ripening control during transport.

Fresh Ripe Plantains

Fresh ripe plantains have yellow skins with black spots, offering sweet flavor for roasting or mashing in West African and Caribbean dishes. Classified under HTS 0803.10.10.00 as fresh plantains, they differ from bananas by higher starch and thicker skins suited for cooking. Imported in ventilated boxes to allow ethylene-induced ripening.

Fresh Saba Plantains

Fresh Saba plantains, a Filipino cooking variety, feature angular shapes and firm texture ideal for boiling in stews or banana cue frying. HTS 0803.10.10.00 covers these fresh plantains imported from the Philippines, distinguished by their short, robust bunches. Primarily used in Asian markets for savory dishes.

Fresh Burro Plantains

Fresh Burro plantains are small, stubby varieties from Mexico and Central America, prized for their dense texture in tostones and patacones. Under HTS 0803.10.10.00 as fresh plantains, they are imported green for twice-fried preparations. Their compact size reduces shipping volume compared to larger varieties.

Fresh Dominico Plantains

Fresh Dominico plantains from the Dominican Republic have thin skins and sweet-savory flavor perfect for mangú breakfast dishes. HTS 0803.10.10.00 includes these fresh plantains imported in green stage for controlled ripening. Popular in Hispanic markets for home cooking.