Dried Wild Canadian Lowbush Blueberries
Sourced from wild lowbush plants in Canada's Atlantic provinces, these blueberries are air-dried to intensify their flavor for baking and trail mixes. HTS 0813.40.20.10 specifically covers wild blueberries, separate from farmed varieties.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If for cultivated blueberries dried similarly
Wild blueberries have dedicated statistical suffix; others fall into residual berry categories.
If marketed as provisionally preserved rather than fully dried
Heading 0812 applies to fruits treated only for transport preservation, unsuitable for immediate consumption.
If when mixed with nuts or sold as trail mix component
Food preparations containing mixtures of dried fruits/nuts shift to Chapter 21.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Require supplier affidavits confirming wild harvest to prevent misclassification as cultivated
• Ensure phytosanitary certificates address any pesticide residues typical in wild foraging
• Avoid bulk packaging over 25kg to sidestep potential 'provisional preservation' scrutiny under heading 0812
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