California regulators have rolled out a new marijuana database that’s meant to help consumers, stakeholders and lawmakers better understand industry trends—including monthly sales data and information about cannabis licensees.
The state Department of Cannabis Control (DCC) officially unveiled the online resource on Wednesday, highlighting four interactive dashboards with data on cannabis licensing, harvests, pricing and monthly sales.
This is “for folks who are interested in cannabis industry trends and things of that nature to be able to use these dashboards to their heart’s content,” a DCC representative said during a virtual briefing on Wednesday.
Users can apply filters to each dashboard to narrow the data in granular detail. For example, they can look up the number of active licenses for manufacturers and further break it down to find the number of provisional versus annual licenses.
They can also look up harvests by county, or the sales total for specific categories of each product such as flower packaged by 1/8th of an ounce.
The monthly sales dashboard currently only features data from 2020 through June 2023, leaving a sizable gap. DCC said that they’re aiming to update with all 2023 data within the next few months, but after that point, they
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