Dried Blueberries
Dried blueberries are small, shriveled berries processed by removing moisture to extend shelf life while preserving flavor and nutrients. They fall under HTS 0813.40.2060 as 'other' dried berries, excluding cranberries which have separate provisions. This code covers retail-packaged dried blueberries suitable for snacks, baking, or cereal toppings.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If imported in bulk for industrial processing
Bulk quantities over specific weights may shift to statistical suffixes for processors rather than retail packs.
If sugar-coated or otherwise preserved beyond simple drying
Addition of sugar or preservatives moves classification to Chapter 20 for fruit preserved by sugar.
If mechanically dehydrated rather than sun/air dried
Dehydrated vegetables/fruit (including berries) fall under Chapter 7 if industrially processed.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Verify moisture content below 20% to qualify as 'dried fruit' rather than fresh or frozen under Chapter 7 or 8
• Provide phytosanitary certificates confirming treatment meets USDA requirements for dried berries
• Label packages with country of origin and processing method to avoid misclassification as mixtures under 0813.40.90
Related Products under HTS 0813.40.20.60
Dried Raspberries
Whole or crushed dried raspberries retain their tart flavor after air-drying, used in trail mixes, yogurts, and desserts. Classified under HTS 0813.40.2060 as other dried berries not specified elsewhere like cranberries. This covers unsulfured, retail-ready packs.
Dried Blackberries
Dried blackberries offer intense flavor in a chewy texture, ideal for baking and snacking after dehydration. HTS 0813.40.2060 captures these as other dried berries, distinct from fresh (0808) or cranberry provisions. Typically sold in resealable bags for consumer use.
Dried Strawberries
Halved or sliced dried strawberries provide sweet-tart bursts for cereals and teas, dehydrated to low moisture. Under HTS 0813.40.2060 as other dried berries, separate from processing-grade strawberries in 0810.10. Perfect for retail gourmet packs.
Dried Gooseberries
Dried gooseberries, tangy and chewy, are a niche berry dried for pies and preserves. HTS 0813.40.2060 includes them as other dried berries not heading 0801-0806. Common in European imports for specialty food markets.
Dried Loganberries
Dried loganberries, a blackberry-raspberry hybrid, offer unique tartness when dehydrated for trail mixes. Falls under HTS 0813.40.2060 as other dried berries. Sold in health food stores as superfood snacks.
Dried Mulberries
Dried mulberries are sweet, chewy berries sun-dried traditionally in Asia, used in teas and snacks. HTS 0813.40.2060 classifies as other dried berries. Popular in organic superfood retail.