Understanding the Wholesale Cannabis Market in 2025

Mini shopping cart holding cannabis plant and product boxes with background foliage.

Table of Contents

2025 Trends in the Wholesale Cannabis Market

Understanding how the cannabis wholesale market works is essential for future cultivators, processors, and licensed retailers. Compliance remains one of the most important factors in 2025 and will continue shaping the industry in the years ahead.

As legalization frameworks evolve, wholesalers face both opportunities and challenges that affect new and established operators alike. This guide will help you navigate cannabis wholesale as a business so that you’re ready when it’s your time to step into the market.

Cannabis Exports Are Slowly Expanding

Cannabis is still federally illegal in the U.S., but international trade hasn’t stopped. In regions where national frameworks allow it, exports are growing.

Canada remains at the forefront, exporting medical cannabis to markets in Europe, Israel, and Australia. U.S. businesses are moving slower, but some are exploring hemp-derived cannabinoid exports and preparing for eventual federal reform.

Regulatory Shifts Across North America

Rules around cannabis wholesale continue to change in both the U.S. and Canada. Canadian businesses must comply with Health Canada’s strict licensing and Good Production Practices (GPP).

In the U.S., wholesale activity depends on state law. The definition of a wholesaler and the activities permitted vary widely. In emerging markets like New York and Minnesota, wholesale regulations and distribution models remain dynamic.

Jars of cannabis buds displayed on a dispensary counter with blurred retail shelves behind.

How to Legally Enter the Cannabis Wholesale Market

What is a Cannabis Wholesaler?

A cannabis wholesaler acts as a middleman between cultivators, processors, and retailers. They purchase cannabis in bulk and redistribute it within a regulated supply chain. Licensing structures vary:

Understanding the Supply Chain Roles

Each role is bound by strict compliance standards designed to protect consumers and stabilize the industry.

GACP and GMP: Certifications That Matter

When it comes to medical or international wholesale cannabis, certifications safeguard quality and safety:

What to Know Before Buying or Selling Wholesale Cannabis

Master Supply Agreements and SOPs

Wholesale cannabis buyers and sellers should establish Master Supply Agreements (MSAs) to define payment timelines, product quality, and liability. Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) maintain consistency across operations.

Vetting Licensed Partners

Use state or provincial directories to verify partners. Request Certificates of Analysis (COAs), proof of insurance, and operational protocols before entering into agreements.

Secure Transport and Tracking

Licensed transport is required in many states. Systems like seed-to-sale tracking, delivery manifests, and secure vehicles ensure compliance and transparency.

Pricing, Margins, and Inventory Control

Prices vary by region, demand, and product type. For instance, flower may be priced differently in Ontario versus Michigan. Inventory management systems are essential for real-time tracking, reducing waste, and simplifying audits.

Building a Compliant Wholesale Cannabis Operation

Common Wholesale Business Models

Licensing requirements differ by jurisdiction, so selecting the right model is crucial.

Two people shaking hands in a cannabis field, sealing a partnership surrounded by mature marijuana plants.

Vertical Integration vs. Strategic Partnerships

Facility Needs and Local Rules

Facilities must comply with zoning, security, and sanitation requirements. For example:

Local municipalities may also set zoning restrictions on where facilities can operate.

Industry Performance and Market Outlook

Product Categories in Demand (2025)

Cross-Border Potential and Constraints

Canada continues leading global exports of medical cannabis in 2025, shipping dried flower, oils, and extracts to markets like Germany, Israel, and Australia. Each export requires product-specific permits.

U.S. companies remain limited to hemp-derived CBD exports under the 2018 Farm Bill until THC is federally legalized.

Market Forecast

Why Work with CannDelta

CannDelta helps cannabis businesses succeed in cannabis wholesale with:

If you’re building or scaling a wholesale cannabis operation, explore our licenses for sale or book a consultation.

Final Thoughts

Wholesale cannabis is one of the fastest-growing sectors in North America. To succeed, businesses must stay compliant, work with verified partners, and choose the right operational model for their market.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum order quantity for wholesale cannabis?

It depends on the supplier. Some allow orders as small as 1–5 pounds, while others only sell by the pallet.

Canadian LPs can export with Health Canada permits. In the U.S., exports are limited to hemp-derived cannabinoids like CBD.

High-potency strains like Jealousy, Permanent Marker, and Apples & Bananas are currently top performers.

How Can We Help?