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Pesticides belong to HS heading 3808, but the exact 6-digit code depends on your product specifications. Let our AI tool analyze your product details and provide the precise HS code and tariff information.
Pesticides HS Codes
Good specified in subheading note 2 to this chapter In packings of a net weight content exceeding 300 g but not exceeding 7.5 kg
Other than Good specified in subheading note 1 to this chapter and Good specified in subheading note 2 to this chapter Disinfectants
Other than Good specified in subheading note 1 to this chapter and Good specified in subheading note 2 to this chapter Insecticides
Good specified in subheading note 1 to this chapter DDT (ISO) (clofenatone (INN)), in packings of a net weight content not exceeding 300 g
Good specified in subheading note 1 to this chapter Other than DDT (ISO) (clofenatone (INN)), in packings of a net weight content not exceeding 300 g
Other than Good specified in subheading note 1 to this chapter and Good specified in subheading note 2 to this chapter Other than Insecticides, Fungicides, Herbicides, anti-sprouting products and plant-growth regulators, and Disinfectants
Other than Good specified in subheading note 1 to this chapter and Good specified in subheading note 2 to this chapter Herbicides, anti-sprouting products and plant-growth regulators
Good specified in subheading note 2 to this chapter In packings of a net weight content not exceeding 300 g
Good specified in subheading note 2 to this chapter Other than In packings of a net weight content not exceeding 300 g and In packings of a net weight content exceeding 300 g but not exceeding 7.5 kg
Other than Good specified in subheading note 1 to this chapter and Good specified in subheading note 2 to this chapter Fungicides

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Pesticides HS Code description
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Product Overview Pesticides, classified under HS Code 3808, are substances or mixtures of substances intended for preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating any pest. They come in several forms, such as aerosols, baits, granules, liquids, or powders, with the common characteristic of being toxic to pests. HS Code 3808 covers a wide range of pesticide types, including insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides, antisprouting products, and plant-growth regulators, disinfectants, and similar products. The quality attributes of these pesticides usually depend on their active ingredients, concentration levels, and the targeted pests. Commercially, these pesticides are widely used in agricultural activities, food processing industries, and retail sectors to safeguard crops and stored products from pests. The value proposition of pesticides under HS Code 3808 lies in their wide range of applications, effectiveness in pest control, and contribution to overall crop yield and food safety. HS Code Classification & Trade Specifications The complete HS Code for Pesticides is structured into three levels: Chapter 38 (Miscellaneous Chemical Products), Heading 08 (Insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides, antisprouting products, and plant-growth regulators, disinfectants, and similar products), and the specific six-digit subheading for the particular type of pesticide. The classification rationale is based on the product's primary function and chemical composition. Trade considerations for these pesticides typically involve packaging in well-sealed, clearly labeled containers that meet international safety standards. In terms of preservation, these products must be stored in a cool, dry place away from heat sources or open flames. Shipping requirements generally include proper documentation, safe handling procedures, and compliance with international hazardous material regulations. Quality standards for pesticides under HS Code 3808 are set by international and national regulatory bodies, ensuring that the products meet required safety and efficacy criteria.
Pesticides Chapter Note
1.- This Chapter does not cover : (a) Separate chemically defined elements or compounds with the exception of the following : (1) Artificial graphite (heading 38.01); (2) Insecticides, rodenticides, fungicides, herbicides, anti-sprouting products and plant-growth regulators, disinfectants and similar products, put up as described in heading 38.08; (3) Products put up as charges for fire-extinguishers or put up in fire-extinguishing grenades (heading 38.13); (4) Certified reference materials specified in Note 2 below; (5) Products specified in Note 3 (a) or 3 (c) below; (b) Mixtures of chemicals with foodstuffs or other substances with nutritive value, of a kind used in the preparation of human foodstuffs (generally heading 21.06); (c) Products of heading 24.04; (d) Slag, ash and residues (including sludges, other than sewage sludge), containing metals, arsenic or their mixtures and meeting the requirements of Note 3 (a) or 3 (b) to Chapter 26 (heading 26.20); (e) Medicaments (heading 30.03 or 30.04); or (f) Spent catalysts of a kind used for the extraction of base metals or for the manufacture of chemical compounds of base metals (heading 26.20), spent catalysts of a kind used principally for the recovery of precious metal (heading 71.12) or catalysts consisting of metals or metal alloys in the form of, for example, finely divided powder or woven gauze (Section XIV or XV). 2.- (A) For the purpose of heading 38.22, the expression “certified reference materials” means reference materials which are accompanied by a certificate which indicates the values of the certified properties, the methods used to determine these values and the degree of certainty associated with each value and which are suitable for analytical, calibrating or referencing purposes. (B) With the exception of the products of Chapter 28 or 29, for the classification of certified reference materials, heading 38.22 shall take precedence over any other heading in the Nomenclature. 3.- Heading 38.24 includes the following goods which are not to be classified in any other heading of the Nomenclature : (a) Cultured crystals (other than optical elements) weighing not less than 2.5 g each, of magnesium oxide or of the halides of the alkali or alkaline-earth metals; (b) Fusel oil; Dippel's oil; (c) Ink removers put up in packings for retail sale; (d) Stencil correctors, other correcting fluids and correction tapes (other than those of heading 96.12), put up in packings for retail sale; and (e) Ceramic firing testers, fusible (for example, Seger cones). 4.- Throughout the Nomenclature, “municipal waste” means waste of a kind collected from households, hotels, restaurants, hospitals, shops, offices, etc., road and pavement sweepings, as well as construction and demolition waste. Municipal waste generally contains a large variety of materials such as plastics, rubber, wood, paper, textiles, glass, metals, food materials, broken furniture and other damaged or discarded articles. The term “municipal waste”, however, does not cover : (a) Individual materials or articles segregated from the waste, for example wastes of plastics, rubber, wood, paper, textiles, glass or metals, electrical and electronic waste and scrap (including spent batteries) which fall in their appropriate headings of the Nomenclature; (b) Industrial waste;(c) Waste pharmaceuticals, as defined in Note 4 (k) to Chapter 30; or (d) Clinical waste, as defined in Note 6 (a) below. 5.- For the purposes of heading 38.25, “sewage sludge” means sludge arising from urban effluent treatment plant and includes pre-treatment waste, scourings and unstabilised sludge. Stabilised sludge when suitable for use as fertiliser is excluded (Chapter 31). 6.- For the purposes of heading 38.25, the expression “other wastes” applies to : (a) Clinical waste, that is, contaminated waste arising from medical research, diagnosis, treatment or other medical, surgical, dental or veterinary procedures, which often contain pathogens and pharmaceutical substances and require special disposal procedures (for example, soiled dressings, used gloves and used syringes); (b) Waste organic solvents; (c) Wastes of metal pickling liquors, hydraulic fluids, brake fluids and anti-freezing fluids; and (d) Other wastes from chemical or allied industries. The expression “other wastes” does not, however, cover wastes which contain mainly petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals (heading 27.10). 7.- For the purposes of heading 38.26, the term “biodiesel” means mono-alkyl esters of fatty acids of a kind used as a fuel, derived from animal, vegetable or microbial fats and oils whether or not used.