Black caviar on the market again



The UN lifted the ban on the production of black caviar for the Caspian states, so that soon the exquisite delicacy legally return to the table. However, in very limited quantities. A temporary ban on the export of beluga caviar was introduced in 2001, due to the extreme level of poaching in the Caspian Sea. Immoderate appetite for illegal dealers have threatened the very existence of beluga. Now, the Caspian countries agreed on how to extract the eggs and at the same time not harm the ecosystem. A total of five Caspian littoral states this year will produce three tons of the delicacy. Kazakhstan will be able to export 1, 5 tons of beluga caviar, Iran - 800 kg, Russia - 700 kg. Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan are zero quotas. Beluga caviar is considered the most expensive and valuable. In Moscow kilogram delicacy worth 700 euros, in London - 7000.