| SUA Crops Primary | 800 | 5304_c | Agave Fibres Nes | Including inter alia: Haiti hemp (Agave foetida); henequen (A. fourcroydes); ixtle, tampico (A. lecheguilla); maguey (A. cantala); pita (A. americana); Salvador hemp (A. letonae). See 789. The leaves of some agave varieties are used for the production of alcoholic beverages, such as aquamiel, mezcal, pulque and tequila. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 221 | 0802.11_a | Almonds, with shell | Prunus amygdalus; P. communis; Amygdalus communis. Produced mainly in Mediterranean countries, the United States and Asia. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 711 | 0909 | Anise, badian, fennel, corian. | Include: anise (Pimpinella anisum); badian or star anise (Illicium verum); caraway (Carum carvi); coriander (Coriandrum sativum); cumin (Cuminum cyminum); fennel (Foeniculum vulgare); juniper berries (Juniperus communis). Seeds and berries from the various plants listed. They are normally used as spices, but also have industrial (e.g. in distilleries) and medicinal applications. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 515 | 0808.10_a | Apples | Malus pumila; M. sylvestris; M. communis; Pyrus malus. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 526 | 0809.10_a | Apricots | Prunus armeniaca. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 1291 | 1301.20 | Arabic Gums | Latex exuded by some acacias. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 226 | 0802.90ab | Arecanuts | Areca, betel nut (Areca catechu). Produced mainly in the Far East. Areca nuts are used mainly as masticatory. These nuts contain alkaloids (arecoline and arecaidine). |
| SUA Crops Primary | 366 | 0709.10 | Artichokes | Cynara scolymus. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 367 | 0709.20 | Asparagus | Asparagus officinalis. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 572 | 0804.40 | Avocados | Persea americana. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 203 | 0713.90ad | Bambara beans | Bambara groundnut, earth pea (Voandzeia subterranea). These beand are grown underground in a similar way to groundnuts. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 486 | 0803.00aa | Bananas | Musa sapientum; M. cavendishii; M. nana. Bananas are normally eaten raw. Trade figures may include dried bananas. Data should be reported excluding the weight of the central stalk. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 44 | 1003.00_a | Barley | Hordeum spp.: two-row barley (H. disticum) six-row barley (H. hexasticum) four-row barley (H. vulgare). Tolerates poorer soils and lower temperatures better than does wheat. Varieties include with husk and without (naked). Used as a livestock feed, for malt and for preparing foods. The roasted grains are a coffee substitute. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 176 | 0713.3_a | Beans, dry | Phaseolus spp.: kidney, haricot bean (Ph. vulgaris); lima, butter bean (Ph. lunatus); adzuki bean (Ph. angularis); mungo bean, golden, green gram (Ph. aureus); black gram, urd (Ph. mungo); scarlet runner bean (Ph. coccineus); rice bean (Ph. calcaratus); moth bean (Ph. aconitifolius); tepary bean (Ph. acutifolius). Only species of Phaseolus should be included, though several countries also include certain types of beans. Commonly classified as Vigna (angularis, mungo, radiata, aconitifolia). In the past, these species were also classified as Phaseolus. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 414 | 0708.20_a | Beans, green | Phaseolus and Vigna spp.. For shelling. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 558 | 0810.40_b | Berries Nes | Including inter alia: blackberry (Morus nigra); loganberry; white, red mulberry (M. alba; M. rubra); myrtle berry (Myrtus communis) huckleberry, dangleberry (Gaylussacia spp.). Other berries not separately identified. In some countries, some or all of the berries listed previously are reported under this general category. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 552 | 0810.40_c | Blueberries | European blueberry, wild bilberry, whortleberry (Vaccinium myrtillus); American blueberry (V. corymbosum). Trade data may include cranberries, myrtle berries and other fruits of the genus Vaccinium. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 216 | 0801.21 | Brazil nuts, with shell | Brazil, Para or cream nut (Bertholletia excelsa). |
| SUA Crops Primary | 181 | 0713.50 | Broad beans, horse beans, dry | Vicia faba: horse-bean (var. equina); broad bean (var. major); field bean (var. minor). |
| SUA Crops Primary | 89 | 1008.90aa | Buckwheat | Fagopyrum esculentum (Polygonaceae). A minor cereal cultivated primarily in northern regions. Buckwheat is considered a cereal, although it does not belong to the gramineous family. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 358 | 0704.90_a | Cabbages and other brassicas | Chinese, mustard cabbage, pak-choi (Brassica chinensis); white, red, savoy cabbage, Brussels sprouts, collards, kale and kohlrabi (Brassica oleracea all var. except botrytis). |
| SUA Crops Primary | 101 | 1008.90ab | Canary seed | Phalaris canariensis. Minor cereal normally used as bird feed. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 461 | 1212.10 | Carobs | Ceratonia siliqua Carob-tree, locust bean. Includes also seeds. Mainly used as an animal feed and for industrial purposes. Rich in pectin. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 426 | 0706.10 | Carrots and turnips | Daucus carota. Trade data may include turnips (Brassica rapa var. rapifera). |
| SUA Crops Primary | 217 | 0801.31_a | Cashew nuts, with shell | Anacardium occidentale. Produced mainly in East Africa, India and Brazil. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 591 | 0810.90ad | Cashewapple | Anacardium occidentale. The thickened, fleshy stem below the cashew nut. When soft it is used for jam. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 125 | 0714.10_a | Cassava | Manioc, mandioca, yuca (Manihot esculenta, syn. M. utilissima); yuca dulce (M. palmata, syn. M. dulcis). A semi-permanent crop grown in tropical and subtropical regions. Sometimes bitter and sweet cassavas are referred to as separate species, the former being M. esculenta and the latter M. palmata, but this is incorrect since the toxicity varies according to location. Cassava is the staple food in many tropical countries. It is not traded internationally in its fresh state because tubers deteriorate very rapidly. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 378 | 0709.90cc | Cassava leaves | Manihot esculenta; M. utilissima. Young cassava leaves are eaten in some areas of Africa as a vegetable. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 265 | 1207.30_a | Castor oil seed | Ricinus communis. Valued mainly for their oil, which is used in pharmaceutical products. Ground seedcakes are used as fertilizers (castor oil pomace). |
| SUA Crops Primary | 393 | 0704.10 | Cauliflowers and broccoli | Brassica oleracea var. botrytis, subvariety cauliflora and cymosa. Includes headed broccoli. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 108 | 1008.90_b | Cereals, nes | Including inter alia: canagua or coaihua (Chenopodium pallidicaule); quihuicha or Inca wheat (Amaranthus caudatus); adlay or Job's tears (Coix lacryma-jobi); wild rice (Zizania aquatica). Other cereal crops that are not identified separately because of their minor relevance at the international level. Because of their limited local importance, some countries report cereals under this commodity heading that are classified individually by FAO. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 531 | 0809.20_a | Cherries | Mazzard, sweet cherry (Prunus avium; Cerasus avium); hard-fleshed cherry (var. duracina); heart cherry (var. juliana). |
| SUA Crops Primary | 220 | 0802.40 | Chestnuts | Castanea spp.: C. vesca; C. vulgaris; C. sativa. Produced mainly in Europe and Asia. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 191 | 0713.20 | Chick peas | Chickpea, Bengal gram, garbanzos (Cicer arietinum). |
| SUA Crops Primary | 459 | 0709.90cd | Chicory roots | Horium intybus; C. sativum. Unroasted chicory roots. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 689 | 0904.20 | Chillies and peppers, dry | Red and cayenne pepper, paprika, chillies (Capsicum frutescens; C. annuum); allspice, Jamaica pepper (Pimenta officinalis). Uncrushed or unground fresh pimentos are considered to be vegetables. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 401 | 0709.60 | Chillies and peppers, green | Capsicum annuum; C. fructescens; Pimenta officinalis. Production data exclude crops cultivated explicitly as spices. In contrast, trade data include these crops, provided they are fresh, uncrushed and unground. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 693 | 0906.10 | Cinnamon (canella) | Ceylon cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum); Chinese, common cinnamon, cassia (C. cassia). The inner bark of young branches of certain trees of the Laurus family. Includes cinnamon- tree flowers, cinnamon fruit and cinnamon waste (chips), whether whole, crushed or ground. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 512 | 0805.90_a | Citrus fruit, nes | Including inter alia: bergamot (Citrus bergamia); citron (C. medica var. cedrata); chinotto (C. myrtifolia); kumquat (Fortunella japonica). Some minor varieties of citrus are used primarily in the preparation of perfumes and soft drinks. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 698 | 0907.00 | Cloves | Eugenia caryophyllata; Caryophyllus aromaticus. The whole fruit of the clove tree, including the flowers picked before maturity and dried in the sun, and the stems of the clove flowers. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 661 | 1801.00_a | Cocoa beans | Theobroma cacao. The seeds contained in the fruit of the cacao- tree, including whole or broken, raw or roasted. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 249 | 0801.19_a | Coconuts | Cocos nucifera Husked coconut. In shell, covered by the endocarp, while exocarp (the smooth outer skin) and mesocarp (the fibrous covering) are removed. Immature nuts contain a milky juice that is consumed as a refreshing drink. Mature nuts are consumed as such, or processed for copra or desiccated coconut. The flesh, from which copra/oil is extracted, constitutes 40-70% of the weight of the husked coconut. The oil content is about 36% of the flesh. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 656 | 0901.1_a | Coffee, green | Coffea spp. (arabica, robusta, liberica). Raw coffee in all forms. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 813 | 5305.1_a | Coir | Cocos nucifera. Coir fibre is obtained from the fibrous covering of the mesocarp. For trade coverage see 789. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 195 | 0713.3_b | Cow peas, dry | Cowpea, blackeye pea/bean (Vigna sinensis; Dolichos sinensis). |
| SUA Crops Primary | 554 | 0810.40_d | Cranberries | American cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon); European cranberry (V. oxycoccus). Trade data may include blueberries, myrtle berries and other fruits of the genus Vaccinium. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 397 | 0707.00 | Cucumbers and gherkins | Cucumis sativus. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 550 | 0810.30_a | Currants | Black (Ribes nigrum); red and white (R. rubrum). Trade data may sometimes include gooseberries. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 577 | 0804.10 | Dates | Phoenix dactylifera. Includes fresh and dried fruit. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 399 | 0709.30 | Eggplants (aubergines) | Solanum melongena. Also called aubergines. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 821 | 5305.90_c | Fibre Crops Nes | Including inter alia: alfa, esparto (Lygeum spartum; Stipa tenacissima); bowstring hemp (Sansevieria spp.); caroa (Neoglaziovia variegata); fuque fibre (Furcraea macrophylla); Mauritius hemp (F. gigantea); New Zealand flax (Phormium tenax); palma ixtle (Samuela carnerosana). Other fibres that are not identified separately because of their minor relevance at the international level. Because of their limited local importance, some countries report vegetable fibres under this commodity heading that are classified individually by FAO. The fibre is obtained from the leaves, stalks or fruit of the plant. In instances where the fibrous part is normally used for other purposes, data cover only those fibres intended for spinning. For trade coverage see 789. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 569 | 0804.20_a | Figs | Ficus carica. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 773 | 5301.2 | Flax fibre and tow | Broken, scutched, hackled etc. but not spun. Traditionally, FAO has used this commodity to identify production in its raw state; in reality, the primary agricultural product is the commodity 771, which can either be used for the production of fibre or for other purposes. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 771 | 5301.10 | Flax Fibre Raw | Linum usitatissimum Flax Straw. Flax is cultivated for seed as well as for fibre. The fibre is obtained from the stem of the plant. Data are reported in terms of straw. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 94 | 1008.90ad | Fonio | Digitaria spp.: fonio or findi (D. exilis); black fonio or hungry rice (D. iburua). A minor cereal of importance only in West Africa where it is eaten in place of rice during famines. The seeds are cooked by steaming the whole grain. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 619 | 0810.90_d | Fruit Fresh Nes | Including inter alia: azarole (Crataegus azarolus); babaco (Carica pentagona); elderberry (Sambucus nigra); jujube (Zizyphus jujuba); litchi (nephelium litchi); loquat (Eriobotrya japonica); medlar (Mespilus germanica); pawpaw (Asimina triloba); pomegranate (Punica granatum); prickly pear (Opuntia ficus-indica); rose hips (Rosa spp.); rowanberry (Sorbus aucuparia); service-apple (Sorbus domestica); tamarind (Tamarindus indica); tree-strawberry (Arbutus unedo). Other fresh fruit that are not identified separately because of their minor relevance at the international level. Because of their limited local importance, some countries report fresh fruit under this heading that are classified separately by FAO. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 603 | 0804.50_b | Fruit, tropical fresh nes | Including inter alia: breadfruit (Artocarpus incisa); carambola (Averrhoa carambola); cherimoya, custard apple (Annona spp.); durian (Durio zibethinus); feijoa (Feijoa sellowiana); guava (Psidium guajava); hog plum, mombin (Spondias spp.); jackfruit (Artocarpus integrifolia); longan (nephelium longan); mammee (Mammea americana); mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana); naranjillo (Solanum quitoense); passion fruit (Passiflora edulis); rambutan (nephelium lappaceum); sapote, mamey colorado (Calocarpum mammosum); sapodilla (Achras sapota); star apple, cainito (Chrysophyllum spp.). Other tropical fresh fruit that are not identified separately because of their minor relevance at the international level. In some countries mangoes, avocados, pineapples, dates and papayas are reported under this general category. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 406 | 0703.20 | Garlic | Allium sativum. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 720 | 0910.10 | Ginger | Zingiber officinale. Rhizome of a perennial herb. It also is used for making beverages. Includes fresh, provisionally preserved or dried, whereas ginger preserved in sugar or syrup is excluded. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 549 | 0810.30_b | Gooseberries | Ribes grossularia. Trade data may sometimes include black, white or red currants. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 507 | 0805.40_a | Grapefruit (inc. pomelos) | Citrus maxima; C. grandis; C. paradisi. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 560 | 0806.10_a | Grapes | Vitis vinifera. Includes both table and wine grapes. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 242 | 1202.10_a | Groundnuts, with shell | Arachis hypogaea. For trade data, groundnuts in shell are converted at 70% and reported on a shelled basis. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 225 | 0802.21_a | Hazelnuts, with shell | Corylus avellana. Produced mainly in Mediterranean countries and the United States. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 777 | 5302 | Hemp Tow Waste | Cannabis sativa. This plant is cultivated for seed as well as for fibre. The fibre is obtained from the stem of the plant. Trade data include raw, retted, scutched, combed fibre, tow and waste. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 336 | 1207.9ag | Hempseed | Cannabis sativa. An annual herbaceous that is cultivated for its fibre as well as its oil. In major producing countries oil is extracted from the seeds. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 677 | 1210.10 | Hops | Humulus lupulus. Hop cones, fresh or dried, whether or not ground, powdered or in the form of pellets. Includes lupuline, a yellow resinous powder that covers the hop cones. Mainly used in the brewing industry to give flavour to beer. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 780 | 5303aa | Jute | White jute (Corchorus capsularis); red jute, tossa (C. olitorius). Trade data cover raw or processed jute (but not spun), tow and waste, yarn waste and garnetted stock and may include jute-like fibres. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 310 | 1402_a | Kapok Fruit | Ceiba pentandra, Bombacaceae. The fruit of kapok contains fibre and seeds, which FAO treats as primary crops. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 263 | 1207.9ah | Karite Nuts (Sheanuts) | Butyrospermum parkii. Production data refer only to the nut contained in the fruit although the pulp around the nut is also edible. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 224 | 0802.90aa | Kolanuts | Kola, cola, Sudan cola nut (Cola nitida; C. vera; C. acuminata). Produced mainly in Africa. Kola nuts, containing 2.4 to 2.6% caffeine, are commonly chewed by the local population. Much used in Europe and America in the production of beverages. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 420 | 0708.90_a | Leguminous vegetables, nes | Vicia faba. For shelling. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 497 | 0805.50_a | Lemons and limes | Lemon (Citrus limon); sour lime (C. aurantifolia); sweet lime (C. limetta). |
| SUA Crops Primary | 201 | 0713.40 | Lentils | Lens esculenta; Ervum lens. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 372 | 0705 | Lettuce and chicory | Lactuca sativa; witloof chicory (Cichorium intybus var. foliosum); endive (C. endivia var. crispa); escarole chicory (C. endivia var. latifolia). |
| SUA Crops Primary | 333 | 1204.00_a | Linseed | Linum usitatissimum Flaxseed. An annual herbaceous that is cultivated for its fibre as well as its oil. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 210 | 0713.90ab | Lupins | Lupinus spp.. Used primarily for feed, though in some parts of Africa and in Latin America some varieties are cultivated for human food. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 56 | 1005_a | Maize | Zea mays Corn, Indian corn, mealies. A grain with a high germ content. At the national level, hybrid and ordinary maize should be reported separately owing to widely different yields and uses. Used largely for animal feed and commercial starch production. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 446 | 0709.90ca | Maize, green | Zea mays, particularly var. saccharata. Maize harvested green for food. Saccharata variety is commonly known as sweet corn. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 571 | 0804.50_a | Mangoes, mangosteens, guavas | Mangifera indica. Trade figures may include dried mangoes, guavas and mangosteens, including both fresh and dried. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 809 | 5305.2_a | Manila Fibre (Abaca) | Musa textilis. The fibre is obtained from stalks of certain banana trees. For trade coverage see 789. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 671 | 0903.00 | Maté | Ilex paraguayensis. The dried leaves of certain shrubs of the holly family which grow in South America. Prepared in a way similar to tea. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 299 | 1207.9ab | Melonseed | Cucumis melo. Includes seeds of other Cucurbitaceae. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 79 | 1008.20_a | Millet | Including inter alia: barnyard or Japanese millet (Echinocloa frumentacea); ragi, finger or African millet (Eleusine coracana); teff (Eragrostis abyssinica); common, golden or proso millet (Panicum miliaceum); koda or ditch millet (Paspalum scrobiculatum); pearl or cattail millet (Pennisetum glaucum); foxtail millet (Setaria italica). Small-grained cereals that include a large number of different botanical species. Originated by the domestication of wild African grasses in the Nile valley and the Sahel zone, millets were subsequently taken to China and India. These cereals tolerate arid conditions and possess a small, highly nutritious grain that stores well. Used locally, both as a food and as a livestock feed. In all areas where they are cultivated, millets are used in traditional beer brewing. Also used as a feed for birds. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 103 | 1008.90af | Mixed grain | A mixture of cereal species that are sown and harvested together. The mixture wheat/rye is known as meslin, but in trade is usually classified with wheat. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 449 | 0709.5_a | Mushrooms and truffles | Including inter alia: Boletus edulis; Agaricus campestris; Morchella spp. and Tuber magnatum. Cultivated or spontaneous. Includes truffles. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 292 | 1207.50 | Mustard seed | White mustard (Brassica alba; B. hirta; Sinapis alba); black mustard (Brassica nigra; Sinapis nigra). In addition to the oil extracted from them, white mustard seeds, may be processed into flour for food use. Black mustard seeds also yield oil and are processed into flour that is used mainly in pharmaceutical products. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 836 | 4001.10_a | Natural rubber | Hevea brasiliensis Latex. The liquid secreted by the rubber tree. Includes stabilized or concentrated latex and prevulcanized rubber latex. In trade figures, liquid weight is converted to dry weight at 60%. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 702 | 0908 | Nutmeg, mace and cardamoms | Nutmeg, mace (Myristica fragrans); cluster cardamon (Elettaria cardamomum); other cardamons (Aframomum angustifolium; A. hambury; Amomun aromaticum; A. cardamomum); Malaguetta pepper, grains of paradise (Aframomum melegueta). Nutmeg is the inner brown kernel of the fruit of the nutmeg tree. Mace is the net-like membrane between the outer shell and the kernel. Cardamon seeds are enclosed in the capsule produced by perennial herbs of the Zingiberaceae family. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 234 | 0802.90ac | Nuts, nes | Including inter alia: pecan nut (Carya illinoensis); butter or swarri nut (Caryocar nuciferum); pili nut, Java almond, Chinese olives (Canarium spp.); paradise or sapucaia nut (Lecythis zabucajo); Queensland, macadamia nut (Macadamia ternifolia); pignolia nut (Pinus pinea). Other nuts that are not identified separately because of their minor relevance at the international level. Because of their limited local importance, some countries report nuts under this heading that are classified individually by FAO. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 75 | 1004.00a | Oats | Avena spp., mainly Avena sativa. A plant with open, spreading panicle-bearing large spikelets. Used primarily in breakfast foods. Makes excellent fodder for horses. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 254 | 1207.10ab | Oil palm fruit | Elaeis guineensis. The oil palm produces bunches containing a large number of fruits with the fleshy mesocarp enclosing a kernel that is covered by a very hard shell. FAO considers palm oil (coming from the pulp) and palm kernels to be primary products. The oil extraction rate from a bunch varies from 17 to 27% for palm oil, and from 4 to 10% for palm kernels. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 339 | 1207.9ak | Oilseeds, Nes | Includes inter alia: beech nut (Fagus sylvatica);(Aleurites moluccana);(Carapa guineensis);(Croton tiglium);(Bassia latifolia);(Guizotia abyssinica);(Licania rigida);(Perilla frutescens);(Jatropha curcas);(Shorea robusta);(Pongamia glabra);(Astrocaryum spp.). Other oilseeds, oleaginous fruits and nuts that are not identified separately because of their minor relevance at the international level. Because of their limited local importance, some countries report commodities under this heading that are classified individually by FAO. Also included under this code are tea seeds, grape pips and tomato seeds from which oil is extracted. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 430 | 0709.90cb | Okra | Abelmoschus esculentus; Hibiscus esculentus. Also called gombo. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 260 | 0709.90aa | Olives | Olea europaea. Includes table olives and olives for oil. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 402 | 0703.10_a | Onions (inc. shallots), green | Shallots (Allium ascalonicum); onions (A. cepa); welsh onions (A. fistulosum). Young onions pulled before the bulb has enlarged; used especially in salads. Includes onion sets. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 403 | 0703.10_b | Onions, dry | Allium cepa. Includes onions at a mature stage, but not dehydrated onions. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 490 | 0805.10_a | Oranges | Common, sweet orange (Citrus sinensis); bitter orange (C. aurantium). Bitter oranges are used primarily in the preparation of marmalade. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 782 | 5303ab | Other Bastfibres | Including inter alia: China jute (Abutilon avicennae); Congo jute, malva, paka (Urena lobata; U. sinuata); Indian flax (Abroma augusta); kenaf, meshta (Hibiscus cannabinus); rosella hemp (H. sabdariffa); sunn hemp (Crotalaria juncea). This definition covers all textile fibres extracted from the stems of dicotyledonous plants, o/t flax, ramie, true hemp and true jute. For trade coverage see 780. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 568 | 0807.19 | Other melons (inc.cantaloupes) | Cucumis melo;. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 600 | 0807.20 | Papayas | Carica papaya. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 534 | 0809.30 | Peaches and nectarines | Prunus persica; Amygdalus persica; Persica laevis. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 521 | 0808.20_a | Pears | Pyrus communis. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 187 | 0713.10 | Peas, dry | Garden pea (Pisum sativum); field pea (P. arvense). |
| SUA Crops Primary | 417 | 0708.10 | Peas, green | Pisum sativum. Mostly for shelling, but including edible- podded peas or sugar peas. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 687 | 0904.11 | Pepper (Piper spp.) | Black, white pepper (Piper nigrum); long pepper (P. longum). Perennial climbing vines. Includes whole, crushed or ground berries. Black pepper is produced from partially ripe berries, while white pepper is from fully ripe berries which have had the outer hull removed. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 748 | 0709.90_d | Peppermint | Mentha spp.: M. piperita. Leaves and flowers are used in the perfumery, food and other industries. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 587 | 0810.90aa | Persimmons | Diospyros kaki: D. virginiana. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 197 | 0713.90aa | Pigeon peas | Pigeon pea, cajan pea, Congo bean (Cajanus cajan). |
| SUA Crops Primary | 574 | 0804.30_a | Pineapples | Ananas comosus; A. sativ. Trade figures may include dried pineapples. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 223 | 0802.50_a | Pistachios | Pistacia vera. Produced mainly in the Near East and the United States. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 489 | 0803.00_b | Plantains | Musa paradisiaca. Generally known as a cooking banana. Data should be reported excluding the weight of the central stalk |
| SUA Crops Primary | 536 | 0809.40_a | Plums and sloes | Greengage, mirabelle, damson (Prunus domestica); sloe (P. spinosa). |
| SUA Crops Primary | 542 | 0810.90ab | Pome fruit, nes | Other pome fruit not separately identified. In some countries apples, pears and quinces are reported under this general category. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 68 | 1904_c | Popcorn | Zea mays var. everta. A variety of maize that is eaten after the kernels have been heated and have "popped". |
| SUA Crops Primary | 296 | 1207.9aa | Poppy seed | Papaver somniferum. The source of opium, poppy seeds are also used in baking and confectionery. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 116 | 0701_a | Potatoes | Solanum tuberosum Irish potato. A seasonal crop grown in temperate zones all over the world, but primarily in the northern hemisphere. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 211 | 0713.90ae | Pulses, nes | Including inter alia: lablab or hyacinth bean (Dolichos spp.); jack or sword bean (Canavalia spp.); winged bean (Psophocarpus tetragonolobus); guar bean (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba); velvet bean (Stizolobium spp.); yam bean (Pachyrrhizus erosus);. Vigna spp. other than those included in 176 and 195 Other pulses that are not identified separately because of their minor relevance at the international level. Because of their limited local importance, some countries report pulses under this heading that are classified individually by FAO. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 394 | 0709.90_b | Pumpkins, squash and gourds | Cucurbita spp. Includes marrows. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 754 | 1211.90 | Pyrethrum,Dried | Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium. Includes leaves, stems and flowers. For insecticides, fungicides and similar products. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 523 | 0808.20_b | Quinces | Cydonia oblonga; C. vulgaris; C. japonica. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 92 | 1008.90ac | Quinoa | Chenopodium quinoa (Chenopodiaceae). A minor cereal, which tolerates high altitudes, quinoa is cultivated primarily in andean countries. Used for food and to make chicha, a fermented beverage. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 788 | 5305.90_b | Ramie | China grass, white ramie (Boehmeria nivea); rhea, green ramie (B. tenacissima). Ramie fibre is obtained from the bast of the plant. For trade coverage see 780 |
| SUA Crops Primary | 270 | 1205 | Rapeseed | Brassica napus var. oleifera. Valued mainly for its oil. Older varieties are rich in Erucic acid, which is considered unhealthy. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 547 | 0810.20_a | Raspberries | Ubus idaeus. Trade data may include blackberries, mulberries and loganberries (a cross between the raspberry and blackberry). |
| SUA Crops Primary | 27 | 1006.10_a | Rice, paddy | Oryza spp., mainly oryza sativa. Rice grain after threshing and winnowing. Also known as rice in the husk and rough rice. Used mainly for human food. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 149 | 0714.90_bc | Roots and Tubers, nes | Including inter alia: arracacha (Arracacoa xanthorrhiza); arrowroot (Maranta arundinacea); chufa (Cyperus esculentus); sago palm (Metroxylon spp.); oca and ullucu (Oxalis tuberosa and Ullucus tuberosus); yam bean, jicama (Pachyrxhizus erosus, P. angulatus); mashua (Tropaeolum tuberosum); Jerusalem artichoke, topinambur (Helianthus tuberosus). Other tubers, roots or rhizomes, fresh, that are not identified separately because of their minor relevance at the international level. Because of their limited local importance, some countries report roots and tubers under this commodity heading that are classified individually by FAO. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 71 | 1002.00_a | Rye | Secale cereale. A grain that is tolerant of poor soils, high latitudes and altitudes. Mainly used in making bread, whisky and beer. When fed to livestock, it is generally mixed with other grains. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 280 | 1207.60 | Safflower seed | Carthamus tinctorius. Valued mainly for its oil. Minor uses include as a human food and as poultry feed. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 328 | 1207.20_b | Seed cotton | Gossypium spp.: Unginned cotton. Grown for both seed and for fibre. FAO considers cottonseed, cotton lint and linters to be primary products. Lint content ranges from 30 to 40%, seed 55 to 65%, and linters 2 to 5% though they are not always separated. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 289 | 1207.40_a | Sesame seed | Sesamum indicum. Valued for its oil, but also as a food, either raw or roasted, as well as in bakery products and other food preparations. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 789 | 5304_b | Sisal | Agave sisalana. Sisal fibre is obtained from the leaves of the plant. It also is used as an ornamental plant. Trade data cover fibres that are raw, prepared for spinning, and tow and waste, including yarn waste and garnetted stock. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 83 | 1007.00_a | Sorghum | Sorghum spp.: guinea corn (S. guineense); common, milo, feterita, kaffir corn (S. vulgare); durra, jowar, kaoliang (S. dura). A cereal that has both food and feed uses. Sorghum is a major food grain in most of Africa, where it is also used in traditional beer brewing. It is desirable to report hybrid and other varieties separately. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 530 | 0809.20_b | Sour cherries | Prunus cerasus; Cerasus acida. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 236 | 1201.00_a | Soybeans | Glycine soja. The most important oil crop. Also widely consumed as a bean and in the form of various derived products because of its high protein content, e.g. soya milk, meat, etc. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 723 | 0910.9aa | Spices, nes | Including inter alia: bay leaves (Laurus nobilis); dill seed (Anethum graveolens); fenugreek seed (Trigonella foenum-graecum); saffron (Crocus sativus); thyme (Thymus vulgaris); turmeric (Curcuma longa). Other spices that are not identified separately because of their minor relevance at the international level. Because of their limited local importance, some countries report spices under this heading that are classified individually by FAO. This heading also includes curry powder and other mixtures of different spices. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 373 | 0709.70 | Spinach | Spinacia oleracea. Trade figures may include New Zealand spinach (Tetragonia espansa) and orache (garden) spinach (Atriplex hortensis). |
| SUA Crops Primary | 541 | 0810.90ac | Stone fruit, nes | Other stone fruit not separately identified. In some countries, apricots, cherries, peaches, nectarines and plums are reported under this general category. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 544 | 0810.10 | Strawberries | Fragaria spp.. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 423 | 0708.20_b | String beans | Phaseolus vulgaris; Vigna spp. Not for shelling |
| SUA Crops Primary | 157 | 1212.91_a | Sugar beet | Beta vulgaris var. altissima. In some producing countries, marginal quantities are consumed, either directly as food or in the preparation of jams. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 156 | 1212.99aa | Sugar cane | Saccharum officinarum. In some producing countries, marginal quantities of sugar cane are consumed, either directly as food or in the form of juice. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 161 | 1212.99ab | Sugar crops, nes | Including inter alia: sugar maple (Acer saccharum); sweet sorghum (Sorghum saccharatum); sugar palm (Arenga saccharifera). Includes minor sugar crops of local importance. In the case of saps, production is to be expressed in liquid equivalent. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 267 | 1206.00_a | Sunflower seed | Helianthus annuus. Valued mainly for its oil. Minor uses include as a human food and as feed for birds. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 122 | 0714.20_a | Sweet potatoes | Ipomoea batatas. A seasonal crop grown in tropical and subtropical regions. Used mainly for human food. Trade data cover fresh and dried tubers, whether or not sliced or in the form or pellets. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 305 | 1207.9ad | Tallowtree Seeds | Borneo tallow tree (Shorea aptera; S. stenocarpa); Chinese tallow tree (Sapium sebiferum; Stillingia sebifera). Grown wild and cultivated. FAO considers vegetable tallow and stillingia oil to be primary products (see below). |
| SUA Crops Primary | 495 | 0805.20_a | Tangerines, mandarins, clem. | Mandarin, tangerine (Citrus reticulata); clementine, satsuma (C. unshiu). |
| SUA Crops Primary | 136 | 0714.90_bb | Taro (cocoyam) | Dasheen, eddoe, taro, old cocoyam(Colocasia esculenta). Aroids cultivated for their edible starchy corms or underground stems. Taro is grown throughout the tropics for food. Trade data cover both fresh and dried taro. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 667 | 0902 | Tea | Camellia sinensis; Thea sinensis; Thea assaamica. Includes green tea (unfermented), black tea (fermented), and partially fermented tea. Excludes green tea eaten as a vegetable. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 674 | 0902_b | Tea Nes | Various plants used for making infusions like tea, i.e. herbal teas. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 826 | 2401_a | Tobacco, unmanufactured | Nicotiana tabacum. Unmanufactured dry tobacco, including refuse that is not stemmed or stripped, or is partly or wholly stemmed or stripped. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 388 | 0702.00_a | Tomatoes | Lycopersicon esculentum. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 97 | 1008.90ae | Triticale | A minor cereal that is a cross between wheat and rye, combining the quality and yield of wheat with the hardiness of rye. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 275 | 1207.9ai | Tung Nuts | Aleurites cordata; A. fordii. Valued mainly for their oil. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 692 | 0905.00 | Vanilla | Vanilla planifolia; V. pompona. The fruit (or bean) of a climbing plant of the orchid family. Includes whole, crushed or ground. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 463 | 0706.10_a | Vegetables fresh nes | Including inter alia: bamboo shoots (Bambusa spp.); beets, chards (Beta vulgaris); capers (Capparis spinosa); cardoons (Cynara cardunculus); celery (Apium graveolens); chervil (Anthriscus cerefolium); cress (Lepidium sativum); fennel (Foeniculum vulgare); horseradish (Cochlearia armoracia); marjoram, sweet (Majorana hortensis); oyster plant (Tragopogon porrifolius); parsley (Petroselinum crispum); parsnips (Pastinaca sativa); radish (Raphanus sativus); rhubarb (Rheum spp.); rutabagas, swedes (Brassica napus); savory (Satureja hortensis); scorzonera (Scorzonera hispanica); sorrel (Rumex acetosa); soybean sprouts tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus); watercress (Nasturtium officinale). Other vegetables that are not identified separately because of their minor relevance at the international level. Because of their limited local importance, some countries report vegetables under this heading that are classified individually by FAO. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 205 | 0713.90ac | Vetches | Spring/common vetch (Vicia sativa). Used mainly for animal feed. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 222 | 0802.31_a | Walnuts, with shell | Jugland spp.: J. regia. Produced in temperate zones of the Northern Hemisphere, particularly in the United States. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 567 | 0807.11 | Watermelons | Citrullus vulgaris. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 15 | 1001_a | Wheat | Triticum spp.: common (T. aestivum) durum (T. durum) spelt (T. spelta). Common and durum wheat are the main types. Among common wheat, the main varieties are spring and winter, hard and soft, and red and white. At the national level, different varieties should be reported separately, reflecting their different uses. Used mainly for human food. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 137 | 0714.90_a | Yams | Dioscorea spp.. The principal edible yams are widely grown throughout the tropics. A starchy staple foodstuff, normally eaten as a vegetable, boiled, baked or fried. In West Africa they are consumed mainly as "fufu", a stiff glutinous dough. Trade data cover both fresh and dried yams. |
| SUA Crops Primary | 135 | 0714.90_ba | Yautia (cocoyam) | Xanthosoma spp.; malanga, new cocoyam, ocumo, tannia (X. sagittifolium). Several plants are included in this group, some with edible tubers and others with edible stems (also called aroids). Yautia is grown mainly in the Caribbean and is used for food. Trade data cover both fresh and dried yautia. |
| SUA Live Animals | 1171 | 0106.90_f | Animals Live Nes | Any other animal grown for meat, eggs, feathers and skins, e.g. ostrich, antelope, deer, reindeer, chamois. |
| SUA Live Animals | 1107 | 0101.20_a | Asses | Equus asinus. See 866. |
| SUA Live Animals | 1181 | 0106.90_a | Beehives | Apis mellifica; A. dorsata; A. florea; A. indica. A beehive is an artificial habitation for bees. |
| SUA Live Animals | 946 | 0102_b | Buffaloes | Indian, Asiatic, pigmy, water buffalo (Bubalus bubalus; B. arnee; B. depressicornis); African buffalo (genus Syncerus); American bison (Bison bison); European bison (Bison bonasus); beeffalo (cross between a bison and a domesticated beef animal). See 866. Excludes wild bisons and buffaloes. |
| SUA Live Animals | 1126 | 0106.1_a | Camels | Bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus); Arabian camel (C. dromedarius). See 866. |
| SUA Live Animals | 866 | 0102_a | Cattle | Common ox (Bos taurus); zebu, humped ox (Bos indicus); Asiatic ox (subgenus Bibos); Tibetan yak (Poephagus grunniens). Animals of the genus listed, regardless of age, sex, or purpose raised. Data are expressed in number of heads. |
| SUA Live Animals | 1057 | 0105_a | Chickens | Fowl (Gallus domesticus); Guinea fowl (Numida meleagris. Domesticated birds only. Data are expressed in thousands. |
| SUA Live Animals | 1068 | 0105ca | Ducks | Anas spp.. See 1057. |
| SUA Live Animals | 1072 | 0105cb | Geese and guinea fowls | Anser spp.. See 1057. |
| SUA Live Animals | 1016 | 0104.20 | Goats | Capra spp.. See 866. Includes Hircus, Ibex, Nubiana, Pyrenaica, Tibetana, Kashmir and Angora. |
| SUA Live Animals | 1096 | 0101_a | Horses | Equus caballus. See 866. |
| SUA Live Animals | 1110 | 0101.20_b | Mules | Includes hinnies. Mules are offspring of a male ass and a female horse (mare); a hinny is the offspring of a female ass and a male horse (stallion). Both are sterile. See 866. |
| SUA Live Animals | 1157 | 0106.90_d | Other Camelids | Various species of Lama: e.g. glama pacos (alpaca); peruana (llama); huanacos (guanaco>); vicugna (vicu¤a). See 866. |
| SUA Live Animals | 1150 | 0106.90_c | Other Rodents | See 866. Includes only those used mainly for meat, e.g. Guinea pig. Rodents used mainly for fur skins are included in Code 1169. Data are expressed in thousands. |
| SUA Live Animals | 1083 | 0106.90_b | Pigeons, Other Birds | Including inter alia: partridge (Alectoris rufa); pigeon (Columba livia); quail (Coturnis spp.); turtle dove, pheasant, etc.. See 1057. |
| SUA Live Animals | 1034 | 0103 | Pigs | Domestic pig (Sus domestica); wild boar (Sus scrofa). See 866. Excludes non-domesticated wild boars. |
| SUA Live Animals | 1140 | 0106.1_c | Rabbits and hares | Oryctolagus cuniculus. See 866. May include domesticated hares (Lepus spp.). Data are expressed in thousands. |
| SUA Live Animals | 976 | 0104.10 | Sheep | Ovis spp.. See 866. Includes Uriel, Argali, Bighorn, Karakul and Astrakhan. |
| SUA Live Animals | 1079 | 0105_b | Turkeys | Meleagris gallopavo. See 1057. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1183 | 1521.90_a | Beeswax | The substance bees use to build the hexagonal cells of the combs of beehives. Includes other insect waxes as well, i.e. lac and Chinese wax. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1089 | 0208.90ac | Bird meat, nes | Fresh, chilled or frozen. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 957 | 4101_m | Buffalo Hide | See 919. Both adult and young animals. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 947 | 0201.10_b | Buffalo meat | Fresh, chilled or frozen, with bone in or boneless. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 951 | 0401.20_b | Buffalo milk, whole, fresh | See 882 and derived products. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1127 | 0208.90aa | Camel meat | Fresh, chilled or frozen. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1130 | 0401.20_e | Camel milk, whole, fresh | See 882. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 919 | 4101_l | Cattle Hides | Green hide or skin as removed from the carcass of the animal (adult bovine). Used for production data only. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 867 | 0201.10_a | Cattle meat | Meat of bovine animals, fresh, chilled or frozen, with bone in. Commontrade names are beef and veal. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1058 | 0207.1_a | Chicken meat | Fresh, chilled or frozen. May include all types of poultry meat ifnational statistics do not report separate data. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1031 | 5102.20_a | Coarse Goat Hair | Common goat hair. Not carded or combed hair. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1187 | 5003 | Cocoon Unr.&Waste | Include cocoons unsuitable for reeling and silk waste of all kinds. Not carded or combed. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 882 | 0401.20_a | Cow milk, whole, fresh | Production data refer to raw milk containing all its constituents. Trade data normally cover milk from any animal, and refer to milk that is not concentrated, pasteurized, sterilized or other-wise preserved, homogenized or peptonized. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1069 | 0207.32_a | Duck meat | Fresh, chilled or frozen. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 949 | 1502.00_b | Fat of Buffaloes | See 869. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1129 | 1506.00_a | Fat of Camels | Unrendered slaughter fats. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 869 | 1502.00aa | Fat of Cattle | Unrendered slaughter fats from bovine animals, including edible and inedible fats that are removed in the course of dressing the carcass. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1019 | 1502.00_d | Fat of Goats | Unrendered slaughter fats of goats. See 869. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1037 | 0209.00aa | Fat of Pigs | Unrendered slaughter fats of pigs. See 869. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 979 | 1502.00_c | Fat of Sheep | Unrendered slaughter fats of sheep. See 869. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1160 | 1160 | Fat Other Camelids | Unrendered slaughter fats. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1030 | 5102.1_a | Fine Goat Hair | Hair from cashmere, angora (mohair) and similar goats. Excludes carded or combed hair. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1163 | 0208.90ab | Game meat | Meat and offals of wild animals, whether fresh, chilled or frozen. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1017 | 0204.50 | Goat meat | Meat of goats and kids, whether fresh, chilled or frozen, with bone inor boneless. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1020 | 0401.20_d | Goat milk, whole, fresh | See 882 and derived products. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1025 | 4103.10_d | Goatskins | See 919. Both adult and young animals. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1073 | 0207.32_b | Goose and guinea fowl meat | Fresh, chilled or frozen. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1219 | 5102.20_b | Hair Coarse Nes | Hair from flanks of equines and bovines, as well as hair from other animals, such as dogs and monkeys. Excludes carded or combed hair. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1218 | 5102.1_b | Hair Fine | Fine animal hair, mainly from alpaca, llama, vicu¤a, camel and angora rabbit. Excludes carded or combed hair. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1100 | 0503.00 | Hair of Horses | Includes hair of the manes and tails of equine and bovine animals and waste therefrom. Hair from flanks included in 1219. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1062 | 0407.00a | Hen eggs, in shell | Weight in shell. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1097 | 0205.00_a | Horse meat | Fresh, chilled or frozen. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1122 | 0205.00_ba | Indigenous Ass Meat | |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1084 | 0208.90_ax | Indigenous bird meat, nes | |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 972 | 0201.10_ba | Indigenous Buffalo Meat | |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1137 | 0208.90_ay | Indigenous Camel Meat | |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 944 | 0201.10_aa | Indigenous Cattle Meat | |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1094 | 0207.11_a | Indigenous Chicken Meat | |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1070 | 0207.32_aa | Indigenous Duck Meat | |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1077 | 0207.32_ba | Indigenous Geese Meat | |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1032 | 0204.50_a | Indigenous Goat Meat | |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1120 | 0205.00_aa | Indigenous Horse Meat | |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1124 | 0205_ba | Indigenous Mule Meat | |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1161 | 0208.90_ba | Indigenous Other Camel | |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1055 | 0203.11_a | Indigenous Pigmeat | |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1144 | 0208.10_aa | Indigenous Rabbit Meat | |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1154 | 0208.90_aa | Indigenous Rodents | |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1012 | 0204.21_aa | Indigenous Sheep Meat | |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1087 | 0207.24_a | Indigenous Turkey Meat | |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1002 | 4301.30 | Karakul Skins | Raw skins of Astrakhan, Caracul, Persian or similar lambs. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1166 | 0208.90ad | Meat nes | Including frog legs, marine mammals, etc. Some countries includeunder this heading meats that are listed above, but which are notreported separately. Fresh, chilled or frozen. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1108 | 0205_a | Meat of Asses | Fresh, chilled or frozen. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1111 | 0205_b | Meat of Mules | Fresh, chilled or frozen. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1151 | 0208.90_a | Meat of Other Rod | Fresh, chilled or frozen. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1158 | 0208.90_b | Meat Oth Camelids | Fresh, chilled or frozen. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1182 | 0409.00 | Natural honey | Honey produced by bees (Apis mellifera) or by other insects. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1059 | 0207.1_b | Offals Liver Chicken | Fresh, chilled or frozen. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1075 | 0207.3ab | Offals Liver Duck | Fresh, chilled or frozen, salted or in brine. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1074 | 0207.3bb | Offals Liver Geese | Fresh, chilled or frozen, salted or in brine. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1081 | 0207.2_b | Offals Liver Turkeys | |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1167 | 0206_g | Offals Nes | Fresh, chilled or frozen. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 948 | 0206_b | Offals of Buffaloes,Edible | Fresh, chilled or frozen. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1128 | 0208.90ba | Offals of Camels,Edible | Fresh, chilled or frozen. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 868 | 0206aa | Offals of Cattle, Edible | Fresh, chilled or frozen. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1018 | 0206_e | Offals of Goats, Edible | Fresh, chilled or frozen. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1098 | 0206.80_a | Offals of Horses | Fresh, chilled or frozen. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1036 | 0206_c | Offals of Pigs, Edible | Fresh, chilled or frozen. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 978 | 0206_d | Offals of Sheep,Edible | Fresh, chilled or frozen. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1159 | 0208.90bd | Offals Other Camelids | |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1091 | 0407.00b | Other bird eggs,in shell | Weight in shell. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1035 | 0203_a | Pig meat | Meat, with the bone in, of domestic or wild pigs (e.g. wild boars),whether fresh, chilled or frozen. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1141 | 0208.10_a | Rabbit meat | Fresh, chilled or frozen. May include hare meat. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 977 | 0204.21_a | Sheep meat | Meat of sheep and lamb, whether fresh, chilled or frozen, with bone inor boneless. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 982 | 0401.20_c | Sheep milk, whole, fresh | See 882 and derived products. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 995 | 4102.2_d | Sheepskins | See 919. Both adult and young animals. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1185 | 5001.00_a | Silk-worm cocoons, reelable | Silkworm cocoons suitable for reeling. Foreign trade data are expressed in silk equivalent, which is 25% of their weight. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1195 | 4301_a | Skin Furs | High-value raw skins, e.g. mink, fox, beaver. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1146 | 4301.80 | Skins of Rabbits | See 919. Both adult and young animals. Trade data include processed skins, including angora. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 999 | 4102.10 | Skins With Wool Sheep | Sheep and lamb skins (excluding 1002), with wool on, salted, dried, limed, pickled or otherwise preserved. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 1080 | 0207.2_a | Turkey meat | Fresh, chilled or frozen. |
| SUA Livestock Prim Fish | 987 | 5101.1_a | Wool, greasy | A natural fibre taken from sheep or lambs. Includes fleece-washed, shorn and pulled wool (from slaughtered animals), but does not include carded or combed wool. |