Definitions Dried cannabis Any part of a cannabis plant, except seeds, that has been through a drying process (dried flowers, pre-ground/milled (trim/shake), pre-rolls). Packaged inventory Cannabis held in stock by a cultivator, processor, distributor, or retailer that is packaged for sale to consumers at the retail level. Packaged production The number of cannabis products resulting from unpackaged cannabis being placed into final packaging for sale to consumers at the retail level during the reporting period. Sales (medical) Cannabis products sold directly to medical clients by holders of a federal licence for medical sales. Sales (non-medical) Cannabis products sold directly in the Canadian retail market, online or in-person, by a provincially or territorially authorized distributor or retailer, for non-medical purposes. Unpackaged inventory Cannabis held in stock by a cultivator or processor that is not packaged for sale to consumers at the retail level. Unpackaged production The amount of cannabis produced from activities conducted onsite by cultivators and/or processors and added to the Unpackaged inventory during the reporting period.

Dried cannabis data

Figure 1: Dried cannabis sales and packaged inventory

The data presented in this figure is available in Table 1.

Table 1: Dried cannabis (packaged units) Year-Month Packaged production Packaged inventory Sales Federal licence holders Provincial distributors and retailers Medical Non-Medical 2019-10 6,661,673 10,887,928 11,973,079 343,840 5,204,955 2019-11 7,073,490 11,696,239 11,784,498 332,750 5,327,990 2019-12 6,196,582 10,777,371 11,875,242 327,640 5,736,725 2020-01 8,144,584 13,952,588 11,195,359 338,493 5,513,535 2020-02 7,635,589 14,802,076 11,769,070 299,754 5,229,083 2020-03 8,964,731 16,093,436 13,714,839 386,877 5,729,118 2020-04 7,792,866 15,529,655 14,370,269 378,829 5,199,858 2020-05 5,403,681 14,348,026 13,206,710 343,126 5,368,421 2020-06 5,839,035 15,134,838 12,177,789 377,373 5,895,382

Figure 2: Dried cannabis inventory

The data presented in this figure is available in Table 2.