U.S. imports of corn milling residues — bran, sharps & other by-products (HS 230210) totaled $423K in April 2026, traded with 7 countries.
Bran, sharps, and middlings derived from corn milling are bulk feed ingredients used primarily in livestock and poultry rations, valued for their fiber and residual starch content. All forms — loose or pelleted — fall under the single US tariff line 2302100000. Brazil and China are the leading import sources for this commodity, though domestic US corn milling generates substantial volumes that limit import dependency. Importers should note that corn-origin feed ingredients from certain origins may be subject to phytosanitary review by USDA APHIS.
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Livestock and poultry feed formulation is the primary end use. Corn bran and middlings provide digestible fiber and energy, making them cost-effective substitutes or supplements in compound feed manufacturing.
Brazil and China are the top suppliers, followed by Thailand and Chile. France also appears among notable source countries.
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Exports
$3.1M
Imports
$423K
from 7 countries · YTD: $1.1M
Surplus of $2.6M (net exporter)
Trade balance: surplus of $2.6M (net exporter)
YTD: $1.1M imported (April 2026)
18 shipments/month
Monthly import values over time
DOG AND CAT FOOD, PUT UP FOR RETAIL SALE
HS 230910
RAPE/COLZA SEED OILCAKE&SOLID RES. LOW ERUCIC ACID
HS 230641
ANIMAL FEED PREP EXCEPT DOG OR CAT FOOD, RETAIL PK
HS 230990
SOYBEAN OILCAKE & OTH SOLID RESIDUE, WH/NOT GROUND
HS 230400
FLOUR MEAL & PELLET OF FISH CRUSTACEANS ETC INEDIB
HS 230120
FLOUR MEAL & PELLET MEAT/MEAT OFFAL INEDIB; GREAVE
HS 230110
Top U.S. entry points for this product, ranked by latest-month import value.