Cannabis sales in Oregon continued to decline in 2023
The legal cannabis sales in Oregon fell for the second year running in 2023, a notable departure from the record figures of 2021, boosted by the Covid pandemic. This downward trend, coupled with stagnant retail prices, prompts a closer look at the factors at play on the cannabis market of the State.
Understanding market dynamics
The launch of the’industry adult-use cannabis in Oregon in 2015 has generated a wave of optimism and rapid growth, fuelled by flexible regulations and booming demand. The number of cannabis licenses and the authorization process is relatively straightforward, the industry's first boom, The new company, in line with the national surge seen at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
However, as the Oregon Bureau of Economic Analysis explained, this uncontrolled expansion ended up creating a fundamental imbalance between the’supply and demand, with excess supply. The result? Falling prices and a difficult landscape for companies struggling to maintain profitability. In short, «low prices make it difficult for companies to remain profitable».».
Aware of the urgent need to remedy this imbalance, the Cannabis Industry Alliance of Oregon has called for a permanent moratorium on the development of new cannabis licenses. This measure is intended to alleviate the problems posed by surplus production and intensifying market competition. However, the effectiveness of these interventions depends on broader regulatory reforms and strategic initiatives.
Regulatory landscape and export potential
In an attempt to ease market tensions, Oregon legislators have taken a proactive step in 2019 by passing a law authorizing cannabis operators to export their products to other legal markets in the state. This legislation held promise as a potential outlet for surplus stocks and a means of diversifying revenue streams. However, the implementation of this policy remains subject to federal approval, a symbol of the interconnection of regulations and federal governments in cannabis in the United States.
Despite the legislative work carried out by Oregon politicians, the absence of reforms substantial cannabis at federal level is the main obstacle to implementing export initiatives. In this respect, the fate of the’cannabis industry in Oregon is on hold, pending broader regulatory changes that could open up new avenues for growth and sustainability.
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