New Cannabis Ventures offers readers this easy-to-read exclusive summary of BDSA’s monthly cannabis sales data for 11 states.
Cannabis sales decreased 0.5% in October compared to September according to cannabis data analytics firm BDSA. Looking at a per-day basis, sales decreased 3.7% month-over-month. In this review, we will look at the markets one-by-one, beginning with the eastern markets and then concluding with the western markets. In total, sales across the 11 markets totaled $1.64 billion during the month.
Eastern Markets
BDSA provides coverage for Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan and Pennsylvania. In October, year-over-year growth ranged from -16.2% in Maryland to 34.3% in Florida. Note that Florida, Maryland and Pennsylvania are medical-only markets.
Florida
Sales grew at a more rapid rate in October than September, increasing from 24.9% to 34.3%, the highest annual growth yet and a record of $201.6 million. Flower sales grew 28%, pre-rolls increased 28%, ingestibles gained 38% and concentrates expanded 43% year-over-year.
Illinois
We previously published data released by the state showing that sales grew 0.7% from September and increased 6.6% from October 2021. BDSA estimated sales of $160.1 million, up 0.8% sequentially and 3.1% from a year ago. Compared to last year, flower sales were up 4%, pre-rolls jumped 24%, ingestibles fell 2% and concentrates increased 6%.
Maryland
Sales fell again, increasing 0.1% from August to $38.4 million, down 16.2% from a year ago. Flower sales decreased 17%, pre-rolls declined 14%, concentrates fell 20% and ingestibles fell 4% year-over-year.
Massachusetts
Sales slipped 0.5% sequentially and decreased 0.7% compared to a year ago to $148.0 million. Flower sales grew less than 1%, ingestibles slipped 4%, pre-rolls increased 8% and concentrates declined 6% compared to last year.
Michigan
We had previously written about data released by the state indicating that Michigan cannabis sales fell 1% sequentially and grew 28.1% year-over-year. BDSA estimated sales of $209.4 million, down 1.2% sequentially and up 27.3% from a year ago. Flower sales increased 31%, while concentrates grew 25%. Pre-rolls jumped 56% and ingestibles gained 6% compared to the prior year.
Pennsylvania
Sales declined 0.6% in October to $92.1 million, down 10.3% compared to a year ago. Flower sales decreased 6% year-over-year, concentrates fell 15%, while ingestibles were down 7%.
Western Markets
BDSA provides coverage for Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada and Oregon. In October, year-over-year growth ranged from -23.7% in Nevada to -5.5% in California compared to a year ago.
Arizona
Combined sales of $107.9 million increased 2.1% from September, down 5.7% compared to October 2021. Medical sales of $39.9 million were up 2% sequentially and down 30% from a year ago. Adult-use sales of $68.0 million gained 2% from September and 19% year-over-year. Flower sales were down 15% from a year ago, while pre-rolls grew 30%. Concentrates fell 9% and ingestibles gained 7%.
California
California sales fell 2.8% sequentially to $399.1 million and decreased 5.5% compared to a year ago. The prior data was revised. Flower sales were down 15%, while pre-rolls grew 9%. Ingestibles gained 4% and concentrates fell 3% year-over-year.
Colorado
Sales declined 2.7% in October compared to September, dropping 19.0% from a year ago to $142.9 million. Flower sales were down 17%, pre-rolls declined 19%, while concentrates fell 17%. Ingestibles declined 26% year-over-year.
Nevada
Sales increased 12.6% sequentially, falling 23.7% from a year ago to $65.5 million. Flower sales dropped 28% from a year ago. Concentrates fell 17%, while ingestibles decreased 22% and pre-rolls declined 20%.
Oregon
Sales in October fell 2.0% from September to $79.4 million, down 21.2% from a year ago. Flower sales decreased 31% year-over-year. Ingestibles were down 9%, while pre-rolls dropped 8% and concentrates declined by 9%.
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