Wild Rice
Wild rice (Zizania spp.) is a semi-aquatic grass seed harvested primarily in North America, used in gourmet dishes and as a gluten-free grain. It falls under HTS 1008.90.01 as 'other cereals (including wild rice)' per the explicit chapter note inclusion, distinct from true rice in Chapter 10 heading 1006.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If incorrectly identified as paddy or husked rice
True rice (Oryza spp.) falls under heading 1006, but wild rice is specifically excluded and classified here as an 'other cereal'.
If dried and presented as a vegetable seed for sowing
Dried leguminous vegetables like peas for sowing are in 0714, but wild rice as a cereal grain for consumption stays in Chapter 10.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Verify origin certificates as wild rice from the US may qualify for preferential duties; ensure phytosanitary certificates to meet plant import regulations; watch for misclassification as true rice which has different quotas
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