The Average Price For German Medical Cannabis Is Decreasing
The Average Price For German Medical Cannabis Is Decreasing
It is no secret that Germany is home to the largest legal medical cannabis industry in Europe, and remains the world’s top destination for medical cannabis product exports from other legal jurisdictions. As the nation’s domestic medical cannabis market continues to mature, the average price for medical cannabis flower is dropping, which is great news for patients.
According to a recent report from cannabis industry data company Cannamonitor, the average price for medical cannabis flower in Germany “fell from €8.2/g to €5.2/g in 2025.” The statistic for the average price for medical cannabis in Germany was included in a recent communication sent out by Cannamonitor. The communication also included the following additional industry statistics:
- Canada — 1.39M m² licensed indoor canopy; 673 ha outdoor
- Thailand — 7,000 cannabis shops closed in 2025
- Israel — 30.5 tonnes imported, 10.8 exported — both records
- Spain — 32 mg daily THC dose set in medical monograph
- Netherlands — coffeeshop average potency rose to 15.6% THC
- Czechia — medical market grew 46% to 390 kg in 2025
- Switzerland — adult-use pilots enrolled ~13,000 users by end of 2025
- Uruguay — pharmacy sales rose 34% to 4.3 tonnes in 2025
“Sales within the country jumped from nearly €1 billion in 2024 to roughly €2 billion in 2025, according to BPC, a business association of pharmaceutical cannabinoid companies. Online pharmacies are at the heart of this fast-growing business, presenting customers with marijuana menus worthy of Amsterdam.” reported Bloomberg in its recent coverage about the German medical cannabis market.
Germany’s legal industry imported nearly 57 tonnes of medical cannabis from other countries in Q3 of 2025 alone. That is in addition to the amount of medical cannabis that was produced domestically in Germany. A drop in the average price for medical cannabis is common in large markets as they mature, with the level of competition increasing, and producers becoming more efficient in their operations.
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