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Asicc Description Code Unit 11101 Buffalo, Live 15 Nos ASICC DESCRIPTION CODE UNIT 11101 BUFFALO, LIVE 15 NOS 11103 COW, LIVE 15 NOS 11104 GOAT, LIVE 15 NOS 11105 PIGS, LIVE 15 NOS 11106 SHEEP, LIVE 15 NOS 11129 ANIMAL, LIVE N.E.C 999 11131 CHICKEN, LIVE 9 KG 11132 DUCK, LIVE 15 NOS 11159 POULTRY BIRDS, N.E.C 999 11201 BACON 27 TONNE 11202 BEAF, FRESH/FROZEN 27 TONNE 11203 BUFFALO MEAT, FRESH/FROZEN 27 TONNE 11204 MUTTON, FRESH/FROZEN 27 TONNE 11205 VEAL MEAT, FRESH/FROZEN 27 TONNE 11206 CHICKEN, DRESSED - FRESH/FROZEN 999 11209 MEAT FRESH, N.E.C 999 11211 CHICKEN, COOKED (NOT CANNED) 27 TONNE 11212 MUTTON, COOKED (NOT CANNED) 27 TONNE 11219 MEAT, COOKED (NOT CANNED) N.E.C 999 11231 MEAT ( ALL TYPES ), CANNED 9 KG 11301 POMFRET 27 TONNE 11302 FISH, CATTLE 27 TONNE 11303 SARDIN 999 11309 FISH (NOT PROCESSED), N.E.C 999 11311 LOBSTERS 27 TONNE 11312 PRAWNS 27 TONNE 11313 SHRIMPS, RAW 27 TONNE 11314 SHRIMPS, PROCESSED 27 TONNE 11315 SEA SHELL 27 TONNE 11316 FISH FROZEN 27 TONNE 11319 CRUSTACEANS, N.E.C 999 11320 FISH ( ALL TYPES ) CANNED 9 KG 11339 FISH, DRIED/PROCESSED N.E.C 999 11341 PRAWN/SHRIMP/LOBSTAR SEED 9 KG 11349 FISH SEED, N.E.C 999 11351 OIL, CORD LIVER 9 KG 11359 FISH OIL, N.E.C 999 11401 MILK, FRESH 7 K. LITRES 11402 MILK, FLAVOURED NOT FROZEN 7 K. LITRES 11403 MILK, CHILLED OR FROZEN (ALL TYPES) 7 K. LITRES 11404 MILK, SKIMMED OR PASTURISED, NON-FLAVOURED 7 K. LITRES 11405 MILK, CONDENSED 9 KG 11406 POWDER MILK 27 TONNE 11411 BUTTER 27 TONNE 11412 MILK, BUTTER 9 KG 11413 OIL, BUTTER 27 TONNE 11414 CHEESE 27 TONNE 11415 CREAM 9 KG 11416 PANEER 9 KG 11417 KHOYA 9 KG 11418 GHEE 9 KG 11421 CURD/YOGHURT 9 KG 11422 MILK, FAT 9 KG 11423 MILK MADE SWEET 9 KG 11429 MILK PRODUCTS N.E.C 999 11431 EGGS, ALL TYPES 22 TH NOS 11432 HONEY 9 KG 11439 POULTRY PRODUCTS (EXCL.LIVE BIRDS), N.E.C 999 11499 DAIRY PRODUCTS, N.E.C 999 11501 TALLOW, MUTTON 27 TONNE 11502 TALLOW, BONE 27 TONNE 11509 TALLOW & OTHER ANIMAL FATS & OIL, N.E.C 999 11571 WAX, BONE INCL.BONE GREASE/GLUE 27 TONNE 11572 WAX, BEES 9 KG 11573 WAX, CARNAUBA 9 KG 11575 WAX, LENETTE 9 KG 11579 WAX, ANIMAL ORIGIN, N.E.C 999 11601 FISH MEAL 27 TONNE 11609 POULTRY FEED N.E.C 999 11611 MEAT, MEAL 27 TONNE 11612 CHURI CHURNA 27 TONNE 11619 FEEDS FOR ANIMALS, N.E.C 999 11901 BONES, RAW 27 TONNE 11902 HORN & HOOVES & PRODUCTS THEREOF EXCL. MEALS 27 TONNE 11903 HORN AND HOOF MEALS 27 TONNE 11904 BONEGRIST 27 TONNE 11905 BONE MEALS 27 TONNE 11906 SAUSSAGE CASING, NATURAL 14 METRES 11907 LIVER CONCENTRATE POWDER 9 KG 11908 PITUITORY EXTRACTS EXCL. PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 9 KG 11911 OSSEIN 27 TONNE 11912 BLOOD (EXCL. BLOOD-BASED PARMACEUTICAL PRODUCT) 12 LITRES 11913 BONE CRUSHED/POWDER 27 TONNE 11929 ANIMAL ORIGIN PRODUCTS, N.E.C 999 12101 POMEGRANATE 27 TONNE 12102 GRAPES 9 KG 12103 MANGO 27 TONNE 12104 PAPAYA 27 TONNE 12105 ORANGE FRESH 22 TH NOS 12106 LEMON 22 TH NOS 12109 FRUITS, FRESH, N.E.C 999 12111 CASHEW KERNEL 27 TONNE 12112 CASHEWNUT ( ROASTED) 9 KG 12113 CASHEWNUT IN SHELL 27 TONNE 12114 CASHEWNUT SHELL LIQUID 27 TONNE 12115 COPRA/ COCONUT 22 TH NOS 12116 COCONUT PROCESSED INCL. POWDER 27 TONNE 12117 WALLNUTS 27 TONNE 12118 WALLNUT, KERNEL 27 TONNE 12121 PISTA 9 KG 12122 GROUNDNUT, UNSHELLED 27 TONNE 12123 MUNNACHA/KISMISS 9 KG 12124 CARAMEL 9 KG 12125 ALMONDS 9 KG 12129 FRUITS & NUTS (PROCESSED/PRESERVED), N.E.C 999 12131 BEANS 27 TONNE 12132 BEET 27 TONNE 12134 GARLIC 27 TONNE 12135 GINGER 9 KG 12136 MATAR, GREEN 27 TONNE 12137 MUSHROOM, FRESH 27 TONNE 12138 ONION 27 TONNE 12141 PEAS, GREEN 27 TONNE 12142 POTATO 27 TONNE 12143 SQUASHES 27 TONNE 12144 TAMARIND 27 TONNE 12145 TAPIOCA 27 TONNE 12146 TOMATO, FRESH 27 TONNE 12147 CHILLIES, GREEN 27 TONNE 12159 VEGETABLES, FRESH N.E.C 999 12161 MUSHROOM, DRIED FROZEN OR NOT 9 KG 12162 PEAS PROCESSED/ BAKED 27 TONNE 12169 VEGETABLES, PRESERVED (FROZEN/NOT), N.E.C 999 12171 MYROBALAN 27 TONNE 12189 VEGETABLES, EDIBLE, N.E.C 999 12201 TEA (EXCL. GREEN TEA), LEAF, RAW 9 KG 12202 TEA (GREEN), LEAF, RAW 9 KG 12211 TEA (BLACK) LEAF (BLENDED) 9 KG 12212 TEA (BLACK) LEAF (UNBLENDED) 9 KG 12213 TEA (BLACK) DUST (BLENDED) 9 KG 12214 TEA (BLACK) DUST (UNBLENDED) 9 KG 12215 TEA, DARJEELING (PROCESSED) 9 KG 12216 TEA, INSTANT (EXCL. TEA BAGS) 9 KG 12217 TEA BAGS 22 TH NOS 12219 TEA & MATE N.E.C 999 12221 COFFEE ARABICA PULPED, RAW 27 TONNE 12222 COFFEE ARABICA UNPULPED, RAW 9 KG 12223 COFFEE ROBUSTA PULPED, RAW 27 TONNE 12224 COFFEE ROBUSTA UNPULPED, RAW 27 TONNE 12225 COFFEE CHERRY ARABICA 27 TONNE 12226 COFFEE CHERRY ROBUSTA 27 TONNE 12227 COFFEE POWDER WITH CHICORY 27 TONNE 12228 COFFEE SEEDS (CURED) 27 TONNE 12231 COFFEE SEEDS (UNCURED) 27 TONNE 12232 COFFEE, INSTANT 9 KG 12233 COFFEE WITH CHOCOLATE 9 KG 12241 CHICKORY, RAW 27 TONNE 12242 ROOT, CHICORY 27 TONNE 12243 CHICORY POWDER 27 TONNE 12244 COFFEE (CHERRY) POWDER WITH CHICORY 27 TONNE 12245 CHERRY (ROBUSTA) POWDER PURE 27 TONNE 12246 CHERRY (ROBUSTA) POWDER WITH CHICORY 27 TONNE 12249 COFFEE, CHERRY & PREPARATIONS N.E.C 999 12261 HING 27 TONNE 12262 ILLACHI 27 TONNE 12263 CHILLI, DRY 27 TONNE 12264 CINAMON 27 TONNE 12265 SEED, DHANYA, WHOLE OR BROKEN 27 TONNE 12266 CUMINSEED PROCESSED OR NOT (JEERA) 27 TONNE 12267 PEPPER 27 TONNE 12268 SPICES, MIXED 27 TONNE 12271 TURMERIC 27 TONNE 12272 AJWAN 9 KG 12273 SOUNF 9 KG 12274 TIL, WHITE 9 KG 12279 SPICES, N.E.C 999 12301 PADDY (EXCL. SEED) 27 TONNE 12302 PADDY SEEDS 27 TONNE 12311 RICE , PAR-BOILED 27 TONNE 12312 RICE RAW (ATAP) EXCL. BASMATI 27 TONNE 12313 RICE FLAKES 27 TONNE 12314 POWDER, RICE 27 TONNE 12315 BASMATI RICE 27 TONNE 12317 RICE, BROKEN 27 TONNE 12321 RICE, PUFFED 27 TONNE 12322 CHIRE 27 TONNE 12329 RICE, OTHERS & PREPARATIONS 27 TONNE 12331 SAGO 27 TONNE 12332 SOYABEANS 27 TONNE 12334 WHEAT (EXCL. WHEAT SEED) 27 TONNE 12335 WHEAT (JAVA) 27 TONNE 12336 WHEAT SEED 27 TONNE 12341 ARHAR, UNMILLED 27 TONNE 12342 BAJRA, UNMILLED 27 TONNE 12343 BARLEY, UNMILLED 27 TONNE 12344 CORN SEED 27 TONNE 12359 CEREALS, (EXCL. RICE), N.E.C 999 12361 GRAM, UNMILLED 27 TONNE 12362 GRAM SEED 27 TONNE 12363 GRAM, BLACK ( BIULI) WITH HUSK 27 TONNE 12364 GRAM, FRIED 27 TONNE 12365 JOWER 27 TONNE 12366 JOWER SEED 27 TONNE 12367 KHESARI UNMILLED 27 TONNE 12368 MAIZE 27 TONNE 12371 MAIZE SEED FRIED (POPCORN) 27 TONNE 12372 MASUR, UNMILLED 27 TONNE 12373 MATAR, UNMILLED 27 TONNE 12374 MOONG , UNMILLED 27 TONNE 12375 OATS, PROCESSED & ROLLED 27 TONNE 12376 PEAS DAL 27 TONNE 12377 POSTA (SEED)/ PRODUCTS 27 TONNE 12389 PULSE, UNMILLED & PRODUCTS, N.E.C 999 12401 WHEAT FLOUR ( ATTA) 27 TONNE 12402 MAIDA 27 TONNE 12403 FLOURS, CEREALS, OTHERS 27 TONNE 12404 WHEAT, BROKEN 27 TONNE 12405 GLUTEN, WHEAT 27 TONNE 12406 GLUTEN, ALL KIND, OTHERS 27 TONNE 12407 SOYA PREPARATIONS EXCL. OIL 27 TONNE 12408 GRAM POWDER (BESAN) 27 TONNE 12421 ARHAR, MILLED (ARHAR DAL) 27 TONNE 12422 BAJRA, MILLED 27 TONNE 12423 BARLEY, MILLED 27 TONNE 12424 BAZRA SEED, PROCESSED 27 TONNE 12425 GARLIC FLAKES 27 TONNE 12426 RAJMA, MILLED 27 TONNE 12427 GRAM DAL 27 TONNE 12431 GRAM, BLACK ( BIULI) MILLED 27 TONNE 12432 CORN FLAKES 27 TONNE 12433 GRAM, FLAKES 27 TONNE 12434 GRAM, FLOUR 27 TONNE 12435 CORN FLOUR, EDIBLE 27 TONNE 12436 KHESARI MILLED 27 TONNE 12437 MALT BARLEY 27 TONNE 12438 MAIZE ATTA/FLOUR/MAIDA/SOOJI 27 TONNE 12441 MASUR, MILLED 27 TONNE 12442 MALT EXTRACT 27 TONNE 12444 MALT, OTHERS 27 TONNE 12445 MATAR, MILLED 27 TONNE 12446 MOONG , MILLED 27 TONNE 12447 ONION FLAKES 27 TONNE 12461 PULSES, BROKEN ( CHURI/CHUNNI) 27 TONNE 12469 PULSES, MILLED, N.E.C. 999 12471 BENDERS (STARCH) 9 KG 12472 STARCH, FLOUR 27 TONNE 12473 STARCH, MAIZE 27 TONNE 12474 STARCH, SAGO 27 TONNE 12475 STARCH, TAMARIND 27 TONNE 12476 STARCH, TAPIOCA 27 TONNE 12479 STARCH, N.E.C 999 12481 TAPIOCA CHIPS 27 TONNE 12491 SAGO, BROKEN 27 TONNE 12492 SOOJI ( RAWA ) 27 TONNE 12493 IDLY RAWA 27 TONNE 12499 MILLING INDUSTRIES PRODUCTS, N.E.C 999 12501 OIL, CHILLI 27 TONNE 12502 OIL, RICE BRAN 27 TONNE 12503 OIL, CASTOR 27 TONNE 12504 OIL, CORPRA 27 TONNE 12505 OIL, COTTON 27 TONNE 12506 OIL, SESAME(GINGELLY/TIL) 27 TONNE 12507 OIL, GROUNDNUT 27 TONNE 12508 OIL, KARDI 27 TONNE 12511 OIL, LINSEED 27 TONNE 12512 OIL, MAHUA 27 TONNE 12513 OIL, MAIZE 27 TONNE 12514 OIL, MOWRAH 27 TONNE 12515 OIL, MUSTARD 27 TONNE 12516 OIL, NEEM 27 TONNE 12517 OIL, PALM 27 TONNE 12518 OIL, RAPESEED 27 TONNE 12521 OIL, SOYABEANS 27 TONNE 12522 OIL, SUNFLOWER 27 TONNE 12524 OIL, SAL 27 TONNE 12539 OIL, VEGETABLE, N.E.C 999 12541 SOLVENT EXTRACTED GROUNDNUT OIL 27 TONNE 12542 SOLVENT EXTRACTED MASTARD OIL 27 TONNE 12543 SOLVENT EXTRACTED RAPESEED OIL 27 TONNE 12544 SOLVENT EXTRACTED SUNFLOWER OIL 27 TONNE 12549 SOLVENT EXTRACTED OIL N.E.C 999 12561 VANASPATI 27 TONNE 12562 FAT, LOTUS 27 TONNE 12563 MARGERINE 27 TONNE 12569 FAT & RELATED PRODUCT OF VEGETABLE ORIGIN, N.E.C 999 12571 WAX, VEGETABLE 9 KG 12589 CLEAVAGE & OTHER PRODUCTS OF VEGETABLE, N.E.C 999 12601 GROUDNUT KERNEL 27 TONNE 12602 GROUNDNUT WITH SHELL 27 TONNE 12603 GROUNDNUT, FRIED 27 TONNE 12604 HOP CONES 9 KG 12605 HOP EXTRACT 9 KG 12606 KOKUM 27 TONNE 12612 OIL-SEED, CASTOR 27 TONNE 12613 OIL-SEED, GROUNDNUT 27 TONNE 12614 OIL-SEED, MOWRAH 27 TONNE 12615 OIL-SEED, SESAME(TIL/GINGELLY) 27 TONNE 12616 OIL-SEED, SOYABEANS 27 TONNE 12617 OIL-SEED, SUNFLOWER 27 TONNE 12618 SEED, LINSEED 27 TONNE 12621 SEED, RAPESEED 27 TONNE 12622 SEED, MAHUA 27 TONNE 12625 SEED, COTTON 27 TONNE 12626 SEED, GROUNDNUT 27 TONNE 12627 SEED, LAC 27 TONNE 12628 SEED, MUSTARD 27 TONNE 12631 SEED, MOWRAH 27 TONNE 12632 SEED, NEEM 27 TONNE 12633 SEED, SAL 27 TONNE 12634 SEED, GINGELLY (SESAME) 27 TONNE 12635 SEED, TAMARIND 27 TONNE 12636 SEED, TOBACCO 27 TONNE 12637 SEED, SUNFLOWER 27 TONNE 12639 OIL-SEED/SEED, N.E.C 999 12641 RICE BRAN EXTRACTION 27 TONNE 12642 ROOT, TAPIOCA 27 TONNE 12643 SOAP NUTS (RITHA) 27 TONNE 12661 SEED, TAMARIND (PROCESSED) 27 TONNE 12662 SOAP STOCK 27 TONNE 12664 SAL SEED EXTRACTION 27 TONNE 12665 COTTON SEED POWDER 27 TONNE 12669 PREPARATIONS FROM SEED,N.E.C 999 12671 OIL-CAKE, COTTON SEED 27 TONNE 12672 OIL-CAKE, SESAME/GINGELLY/TILL 27 TONNE 12673 OIL-CAKE, GROUNDNUT 27 TONNE 12674 OIL-CAKE, LINSEED 27 TONNE 12675 OIL-CAKE, MAIZE 27 TONNE 12676 OIL-CAKE, MOWRAH SEED 27 TONNE 12677 OIL-CAKE, MUSTARD 27 TONNE 12678 OIL-CAKE, RAPESEED 27 TONNE 12681 OIL-CAKE, SUNFLOWER 27 TONNE 12682 OIL-CAKE, CASTOR 27 TONNE 12683 OIL-CAKE, COCONUT 27 TONNE 12684 OIL-CAKE, NEEM SEED 27 TONNE 12689 OIL-CAKE, OTHERS (INCL.
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