Beta Vulgaris Forage Beet Seeds
Beta vulgaris forage beet seeds for direct sowing in pasture systems, producing high-nutrient feed crops. HTS 1209.29.10.00 precisely matches as 'beet' under other forage seeds for sowing. Excludes cereal or spice seeds per Chapter exclusions.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If vetch seeds (Vicia faba excluded)
Vetch sowing seeds under 1209.24; Chapter note specifies non-Vicia faba lupines.
If processed into beet pulp meal
Residues like beet pulp fall under Chapter 23, excluded from flour/meal notes.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Secure phytosanitary certificates from exporting country agriculture ministry
• Batch testing for erucic acid irrelevant but ensure no glucosinolate confusion with rape seeds
Related Products under HTS 1209.29.10.00
Sugar Beet Seeds
High-yield sugar beet seeds (Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris) specifically bred for sowing to produce crops used in sugar extraction. Classified under HTS 1209.29.10.00 as beet seeds of a kind used for sowing, falling within forage plant seeds per Chapter 12 notes. Excludes vegetable beets from Chapter 7.
Fodder Beet Seeds
Fodder beet seeds (Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris) designed for sowing in livestock forage production, valued for high biomass yield. Fits HTS 1209.29.10.00 as 'other' beet seeds for forage plants sowing. Distinguished from sugar varieties by end-use focus on animal feed.
Mangelwurzel Beet Seeds
Mangelwurzel (mangold) beet seeds, a Beta vulgaris variety for sowing as animal fodder with high root sugar content. HTS 1209.29.10.00 covers these as other beet forage seeds used for sowing. Traditional European forage crop, not for human vegetable consumption.
Red Beet Forage Seeds
Red beet seeds selected for forage use in livestock silage, Beta vulgaris variety optimized for leaf and root fodder. Classified in 1209.29.10.00 as beet seeds for sowing in forage contexts. Differentiated from ornamental or table beet by agricultural end-use.