HS Code 110422
Worked Oat Grains (Hulled or Pearled)
HS code 110422 covers oat grains that have been worked through processes like hulling, pearling, or kibbling, but not yet rolled or ground into meal.
6-digit Section IIFCL
HS Code 110422 — Worked Oat Grains (Hulled or Pearled)
This code covers oats that have undergone mechanical processing like hulling (removing the outer husk), pearling, slicing, or kibbling. These oats are essentially 'clean' groats ready for further milling or direct cooking.
What's included
- Hulled oats
- Pearled oats
- Kibbled oats
- Sliced oat groats
What's excluded
- Unworked oats → use
100490(Oats with the husk still attached belong in Chapter 10.)
Common examples
- Steel-cut oats
- Pearled oat groats
- Hulled oat kernels
- Kibbled oats for bread
Frequently asked questions
Are steel-cut oats classified here?
Yes, steel-cut oats are oat groats that have been sliced or kibbled, putting them under 110422.
Trade & shipping notes
- Typical duty range: null
- Documentation: Check for mycotoxin limit compliance (e.g., Ochratoxin A in the EU).
- Typical shipping mode: FCL
- Top exporters: Canada, Sweden, Finland, United Kingdom
- Top importers: United States, Germany, China
Related HS codes
Key takeaway
Hulling is the most common reason for using this code compared to Chapter 10 'unworked' grains.
Related HS codes
Tired of HS code lookups?
CargoMode extracts HS codes directly from commercial invoices, packing lists, and CMRs — no manual lookup, no transcription errors.
