U.S. imports of wheat & meslin seed (non-durum) (HS 100191) totaled $101K in April 2026, traded with 3 countries.
Last updated: April 2026 dataPlanting seed for common wheat and meslin (a wheat-rye blend) falls under a single 10-digit line, 1001910000, distinguishing it from both durum seed and non-seed wheat. USDA APHIS phytosanitary requirements govern the admissibility of imported grain seed, and shipments typically require a phytosanitary certificate from the exporting country's national plant protection organization. Canada is the dominant supplier, reflecting cross-border seed trade under USMCA, with Italy and Argentina serving niche varietal demands.
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Yes. USDA APHIS requires a phytosanitary certificate from the national plant protection organization of the exporting country for virtually all imported grain seed. Shipments may also be subject to APHIS inspection and treatment requirements depending on origin and pest-risk status; consult a licensed customs broker or APHIS port office before importing.
Meslin is a mixture of wheat and rye sown and harvested together. If the mixture is intended for planting and does not consist predominantly of durum wheat, it classifies here under heading 100191 rather than under the durum seed or non-seed wheat headings. The key classification factors are the intended use (sowing) and the species composition of the blend.
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Exports
$1.5M
Imports: $101K to 3 countries
Surplus of $1.4M (net exporter)
Trade balance: surplus of $1.4M (net exporter)
YTD: $136K imported (April 2026)
10 shipments/month
Monthly import values over time
Top U.S. entry points for this product, ranked by latest-month import value.