Missouri’s cannabis market generated $125.88 million in total sales for April 2025, according to data from the Division of Cannabis Regulation. This figure represents a 4.86% increase over the $120.05 million recorded in April 2024, highlighting the ongoing growth of the state’s legal marijuana industry.
Adult-use cannabis sales reached $111.10 million for the month, up from $104.58 million in the same period last year. In contrast, medical marijuana sales saw a slight decline, totaling $14.78 million, down from $15.47 million in April 2024.
Month-over-Month Trends
While April’s total sales were slightly lower than the $130.95 million reported in March 2025, this decline aligns with historical patterns for the state. March typically represents a peak in monthly sales, followed by a moderate dip in April as the market stabilizes.
Average Daily Sales on the Rise
One of the more promising indicators for Missouri’s cannabis industry is the steady rise in average daily sales. For April 2025, the average daily revenue was $4.20 million, up from $4.00 million in April 2024. This slight dip from March 2025’s $4.22 million daily average suggests a resilient market, even as overall monthly sales fluctuate.
Year-to-date daily sales averages for 2025 are as follows:
- January: $3.96 million
- February: $4.15 million
- March: $4.22 million
- April: $4.20 million
Year-to-Date and Cumulative Sales
Through the end of April 2025, Missouri’s cannabis market has generated $495.87 million in total sales, reflecting roughly 6% growth compared to the $467.92 million recorded during the same period in 2024. The state’s cumulative marijuana sales have now surpassed $3.9 billion, positioning Missouri to break the $4 billion mark by late summer if current trends continue.
With each month of 2025 outperforming its 2024 counterpart, Missouri remains one of the strongest cannabis markets in the Midwest, setting the stage for a potentially record-breaking year.