High Oleic Safflower Seeds
Genetically selected safflower seeds (Carthamus tinctorius) with high oleic acid content for stable cooking oil production. Classified in HTS 1207.60.00.00 as the specific oil seed type, regardless of varietal oil profile variations. Chapter 12 covers all such oleaginous seeds.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If misidentified as low erucic rape/colza
Subheading note defines low erucic rape/colza strictly; safflower's distinct profile keeps it in 1207.
If pre-pressed into crude fixed oil
Expressed safflower oil moves to Chapter 15 as fixed vegetable oils, not seeds.
If used for herbal/medicinal extraction
Plants/parts for herbal use like safflower flowers/seeds may go to 1211, excluding medicaments.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Submit fatty acid profile analysis to CBP if queried, confirming oil seed nature vs. other classifications
• Comply with biotech regulations if GMO; declare non-GMO status or provide APHIS permits
• Store in cool, dry conditions post-import to preserve oil quality and avoid mold-related detentions
Related Products under HTS 1207.60.00.00
Whole Safflower Seeds for Oil Extraction
Unground safflower seeds (Carthamus tinctorius) harvested for pressing into high-linoleic safflower oil used in cooking and industrial applications. Classified under HTS 1207.60.00.00 as oil seeds, whether or not broken, specifically safflower seeds. They yield a fixed oil rich in unsaturated fats, fitting Chapter 12's scope for oleaginous fruits.
Broken Safflower Seeds Bulk Pack
Mechanically cracked safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) seeds supplied in bulk for commercial oil pressing or animal feed blending. HTS 1207.60.00.00 covers oil seeds whether or not broken, explicitly including this form of safflower. The seeds' high oil content (around 35-40%) qualifies them as oleaginous fruits under Chapter 12.
Organic Safflower Seeds Certified
Certified organic whole safflower seeds (Carthamus tinctorius) grown without synthetic pesticides, intended for organic oil production. Falls squarely under HTS 1207.60.00.00 for safflower oil seeds, as organic status does not alter the botanical classification in Chapter 12.
Safflower Seeds for Bird Feed
Cleaned whole safflower seeds (Carthamus tinctorius) packaged for wild bird feeding, valued for deterring squirrels. HTS 1207.60.00.00 applies to raw oil seeds, whether or not broken, prior to further processing. End-use as bird feed does not change the raw seed classification.
Raw Safflower Seeds Industrial Grade
Industrial-grade safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) seeds for biofuel or paint oil production, often with higher impurities tolerated. Directly under HTS 1207.60.00.00 for all safflower oil seeds. Chapter 12 includes seeds for any oleaginous fruit use.
White Hull Safflower Seeds
Variety of safflower seeds (Carthamus tinctorius) with white hulls, prized for higher oil yield and easier processing. Classified under HTS 1207.60.00.00 as the species-specific oil seed, irrespective of hull color or variety. No subdistinctions within the 10-digit code.