Cottonseed Meal Pellets
Cottonseed meal pellets are formed by grinding cottonseed oil extraction residues and compressing them into durable pellets for easy handling and storage. These pellets serve as a nutritious livestock feed with about 40-41% protein content. Classified under HTS 2306.10.00.00 due to their origin as cotton seed oilcake in pelleted form.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If further processed into acorns, vegetable worms, or similar compounded feeds
Vegetable materials used as aquafeed or compounded nonexclusively for animals go to 2308, beyond simple pelleting.
If unextracted cotton seeds or minimal processing
Rape/colza/swede seeds and similar vegetable products without oil extraction remain in Chapter 12.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Confirm pelleting does not alter essential character; include manufacturing specs to prove it's still oilcake residue
• Test for gossypol levels (natural toxin in cottonseed) and provide certificates if exceeding feed safety limits
• Use bulk shipping containers to qualify for lower duties; avoid retail packaging that might shift to 2309
Related Products under HTS 2306.10.00.00
Cottonseed Oilcake
Cottonseed oilcake is the solid residue left after extracting cottonseed oil from cotton seeds through mechanical pressing or solvent extraction. It is commonly ground into meal form for use as a high-protein animal feed supplement, particularly for ruminants like cattle and sheep. This product falls under HTS 2306.10.00.00 as it is specifically the oilcake resulting from cotton seed oil extraction.
Ground Cottonseed Cake
Ground cottonseed cake consists of cottonseed oil extraction residues finely milled into powder or coarse meal for mixing into animal rations. It provides essential amino acids and energy for dairy and beef cattle diets. This qualifies for HTS 2306.10.00.00 as ground solid residues from cotton seed oil production.
Expeller Cottonseed Meal
Expeller cottonseed meal is produced by mechanical pressing of cotton seeds, yielding a coarser, higher-fat residue than solvent-extracted meal, used in poultry and swine feeds. The oil content remains around 5-6%, enhancing palatability. Falls under HTS 2306.10.00.00 as cotton seed extraction residue, regardless of method.
Solvent-Extracted Cottonseed Oilcake
Solvent-extracted cottonseed oilcake results from chemical solvent removal of oil from cotton seeds, producing low-fat (1-2%) meal ideal for high-protein dairy rations. It is often toasted to reduce gossypol toxicity. HTS 2306.10.00.00 covers this as the primary form of cotton seed solid residues.
Toasted Cottonseed Meal
Toasted cottonseed meal undergoes heat treatment post-extraction to detoxify gossypol, making it safe for monogastric animals like pigs and chickens. This processing enhances digestibility while retaining 38-40% protein. Remains under HTS 2306.10.00.00 as heat-treated cotton seed oil residues.