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Swiss federal authorities
  • 01.19.1 Forage crops
  • 01.19.10 Forage crops

    This subcategory includes:

    • swedes, mangolds, fodder roots, clover, alfalfa (lucerne), sainfoin, fodder maize and other grasses, forage kale and similar forage products

    This subcategory excludes:

    • forage peas, see 01.11.62
    • pellets and meals of forage crops, see 10.91
  • 01.19.2 Cut flowers and flower buds; flower seeds
  • 01.19.21 Cut flowers and flower buds

    This subcategory also includes:

    • bouquets, wreaths, floral baskets etc. arrangements containing flowers or flower buds (e.g. posies, buttonholes)
    • cut branches of trees, shrubs and bushes, if they have flowers or flower buds (e.g. willow branches with flower buds or flowers, sunflowers)

    This subcategory excludes:

    • willow branches without flower buds or flowers, see 01.29.30,
    • foliage, branches and other parts of wild growing plants, without flowers or flower buds, suitable for ornamental purposes, see 02.30.30
  • 01.19.22 Flower seeds

    This subcategory also includes:

    • seeds of sweet pea (Lathyrus odoratus)
  • 01.19.3 Beet seeds, seeds for forage plants; other raw vegetable materials
  • 01.19.31 Beet seeds (excluding sugar beet seeds) and seeds for forage plants

    This subcategory excludes:

    • sugar beet seeds, see 01.13.72
  • 01.19.39 Raw vegetable materials n.e.c.

    This subcategory also includes:

    • sweet sorghum,
    • pollen (pollen meal) i.e. small pellets containing pollen gathered by bees formed by nectar, honey and bee saliva

    This subcategory excludes:

    • chicory roots, see 01.28.19
    • pollen obtained by a mechanical process classified as part of the plant from which it is derived (e.g. pollen of plants used primarily in perfumery, pharmacy and the like), see 01.28.30
    • dried pollen extract obtained by the solvent extraction, see 10.89.15