Chapter 23: Residues from Food Industries
HTS Chapter 23 covers residues and waste from food industries, as well as prepared animal fodder, which are essential for various sectors. This chapter includes product categories such as animal feed made from leftover grains, by-products from food processing, and other non-edible parts that can be repurposed for animal consumption. Common example products include distiller's dried grains, brewers' grains, and various types of meal and cake derived from oilseeds. Industries such as agriculture, livestock farming, and pet food manufacturing frequently import these goods to support their production processes. Importers should be aware of regulatory considerations, including compliance with the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) guidelines, which govern the safety and quality of animal feed. Additionally, some imports may be subject to specific restrictions based on their origin or the potential presence of contaminants. Understanding these regulations is crucial for business owners and importers looking to ensure compliance and maintain a smooth supply chain.
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