Growing supply of marijuana in Colorado leads to lower prices

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Buy Photo Director of sales and marketing Maka Kala'i puts of gloves before handling cannabis behind the counter, Wednesday, August 23, 2017, at Organic Alternatives in Old Town Fort Collins, Colo. (Photo: Timothy Hurst/The Coloradoan)Buy Photo

The price of marijuana bud has dropped more than $400 per pound in Colorado this year, according to a state Department of Revenue report released on Wednesday.

The average price for a pound of marijuana bud was $846, based on sales from marijuana cultivation facilities recorded between Feb. 1 and April 30. It's the first time the price has fallen below $1,000 per pound since recreational marijuana was legalized in 2014. The report specifically tracks the sales from suppliers to marijuana dispensaries and product manufacturing facilities.

The state is closely monitoring marijuana production to prevent an oversupply, Colorado Department of Revenue executive director Mike Hartman said in a news release.

At the start of 2018, the average price of marijuana bud was $1,265 per pound. The most it's ever been, according to data from the state, was $2,007 in January 2015.

The average price of whole marijuana plants has also dropped from $230 per pound at the start of 2018 to $150 per pound now.

Steve Ackerman, who owns Fort Collins dispensary Organic Alternatives, attributes the sharp fall in price to simple supply and demand.

“Retail marijuana is a relatively new, maturing market with a lot of early entrants and resultant over-production,” he said in a text message to the Coloradoan. “Downward pressure on prices will drive the less efficient players out of the market and prices will stabilize.”

During the first quarter of 2018, Colorado saw $4.9 million in medical and retail marijuana sales. Last year, the total sales exceeded $1.5 billion for the first time.

The Colorado marijuana industry has generated nearly $5 billion in sales since recreational use was permitted in 2014.

State law requires the Colorado Department of Revenue to regularly track sales and average marijuana prices. The department oversees the state’s entire marijuana industry.

There are currently 10 marijuana dispensaries in Fort Collins city limits.

Average market price per pound of bud

Buy Photo Budtender Rob Tortora, left, shows customer Peter Rosis a sample of one of the stores varieties of cannabis, Wednesday, August 23, 2017, at Organic Alternatives in Old Town Fort Collins, Colo. (Photo: Timothy Hurst/The Coloradoan)

Note: Average prices are determined by the average transaction in the months leading up to the listed dates.

Buy Photo Director of sales and marketing Maka Kala'i straitens out samples of cannabis behind the counter, Wednesday, August 23, 2017, at Organic Alternatives in Old Town Fort Collins, Colo. (Photo: Timothy Hurst/The Coloradoan)

** Data includes January through April

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BruisedPurple on June 26th, 2018 at 00:44 UTC »

Soon it will be like grandma forcing you to take zucchini home with you

QuietGentleman on June 25th, 2018 at 22:44 UTC »

Texas is suffering a lack of supply.

Actually I'm just suffering a lack of supply. Colorado needs to send some this way.

edit. I appreciate the offers of hookups. Just remember you have to tell me if you're a cop if I ask.

uzbekibekibekistan on June 25th, 2018 at 22:23 UTC »

"Oh no, whatever shall we do?"

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