• Prévisions 2026 de Global Cannabis Exchange
  • Prévisions 2026 de Global Cannabis Exchange

Global Cannabis Exchange Forecast for 2026 Canada

Published 19 January 2026 by AQIC

Entering 2026, the Canadian wholesale cannabis market is expected to be more volatile and competitive due to rapid supply growth, moderating domestic demand, and rising global competition, according to a new report from the Global Cannabis Exchange Ltd. (GCX).

While early 2025 saw price strength driven largely by increased exports, this led to increased production and a surplus by the end of the year, a trend that could continue into 2026. The figures are based on product and pricing information from GCX and its subsidiary, the Canadian Cannabis Exchange (CCX), which operates a cannabis wholesale trading platform.

Exports, which doubled in 2025, are Canada’s main pressure valve on supply and pricing. GCX expects exports to rise an additional 27% in 2026, with Germany and Australia continuing to be the top destinations. However, increasing global supply competition from other countries could compress prices and limit some of Canada’s market-share expansion.

Unpackaged flower production in Canada increased significantly through 2025, once again outpacing the combined demand from retail and exports and pushing wholesale prices down to a near two-year low of $1.22/gram in September and October. 

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