If You Thought Oregon Prices Were Low Before – Now Supply Is Twice Demand Says Media Report

Oregon Live

Oregon’s marijuana market continued to deteriorate last year, with prices falling to an all-time low even as the state’s harvest hit a record high.

It’s a chronic imbalance that only got worse last year, putting even more pressure on a struggling industry. The state’s supply of marijuana was nearly double consumer demand for the product, according to a new report from the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission.

https://www.oregonlive.com/business/2025/02/marijuana-prices-hit-record-low-oregon-grows-nearly-twice-as-much-as-it-consumes.html

Supposedly you can find the report here

Harvest, Price, & Sales Market Data

This market trend data is from Metrc, Oregon’s Cannabis Tracking System, based on information entered by licensees. It reflects harvests from OLCC recreational producers and transfers between OLCC licensees. Sales data is based on sales made to recreational consumers and Oregon Medical Marijuana patients by OLCC licensed retailers.

This data is updated monthly; to request more information please email Marijuana.CTS@olcc.oregon.gov.

You may also submit a public records request: OLCC.PublicRecords@olcc.oregon.gov.

Can’t see the dashboard? Click here to go to it directly (link works best in Firefox).

https://www.oregon.gov/olcc/marijuana/pages/marijuana-market-data.aspx

Harris Sliwoski wrote a fairly exhaustive analysis of the report here

Oregon Cannabis: State of the State (2024)

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