Caviar Ban Lifted in Iran
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Good
news for caviar lovers. The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) has given Iran
approval to export caviar from wild sturgeon again. Other Caspian Sea nations are still out of luck. CITES approved
exports of up 44,370 kilograms (around 97,000 pounds) of caviar from Iran provided that the eggs cover from Persian
caviar, the only species which is not in dire straits. Beluga sturgeon is still banned. Other Caspian Sea nations
including Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Russia and Turkmenistan failed to produce sustainable quota proposals before a
meeting deadline and so they will likely remain under a ban for the rest of the year.
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