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    Asia’s Medicinal Cannabis Market Projected to Exceed $5.8 Billion by 2024

    Cannabis AsiaBy Cannabis AsiaDecember 25, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Rise of the Asian Medical Cannabis Market

    Introduction to Market Potential

    The Asian medical cannabis market is on the brink of significant transformation, with projections estimating its worth to reach an astounding US$5.8 billion by 2024. This insightful forecast is courtesy of Prohibition Partners, a prominent market intelligence and strategic consultancy firm. As public opinion shifts and legislation potentially unfolds in major Asian markets, industry experts anticipate that this figure could scale up to four times that amount by 2027.

    The Asian Cannabis Report

    Prohibition Partners has unveiled the Asian Cannabis Report™—the first comprehensive document analyzing a fully legalized cannabis industry across Asia. This report offers in-depth market value predictions, regulatory timelines, consumption statistics, and health care analysis across key markets such as China, India, Thailand, and South Korea.

    Key Findings

    The report provides several notable insights into the evolving landscape of cannabis in Asia:

    1. Market Values: If both medical and recreational cannabis are entirely legalized in several influential markets, the Asian cannabis market could potentially surge to US$8.5 billion by 2024.

    2. Consumer Base: Approximately 86 million individuals across Asia are estimated to consume cannabis annually. This figure suggests a burgeoning demand for medicinal cannabis, notably projected to grow more rapidly in Asia compared to other early adopter regions.

    3. Major Players: China and Japan stand out as the two largest medicinal cannabis markets in Asia, with projected values of nearly US$4.4 billion and US$800 million, respectively, by 2024. Together, they may account for an incredible 90% share of the Asian market.

    4. Global Hemp Supply: China is already a dominant player in the hemp industry, producing nearly half of the world’s hemp supply, valued at around US$1.2 billion.

    5. High Consumer Rates: India boasts the highest number of cannabis consumers in Asia, with an estimated 38 million individuals engaging with the substance.

    Transformational Potential of Legalization

    Daragh Anglim, Managing Director at Prohibition Partners, articulates the transformative potential of a regulated cannabis market. He emphasizes that this shift could significantly benefit patients, farmers, and economies throughout Asia.

    Economic Growth

    As the most densely populated region in the world, the legalization of cannabis could serve as a catalyst for substantial economic growth. Increased local and international demand could create a robust market, fostering new opportunities for employment and investment.

    The CBD Opportunity

    Anglim highlights the global rise in demand for CBD products, presenting a unique opportunity for China to lead the charge in this emerging market. Increased acceptance and understanding of the therapeutic properties of various cannabinoids could not only shift public opinion but also stimulate economic development.

    The Future of Cannabis in Asia

    The Asian Cannabis Report™ represents just one of several in a series of reports by Prohibition Partners focused on unveiling the commercial opportunities within a legal cannabis market. With an eye on legislation, the report underscores the importance of staying informed about developments that could shape the industry’s future.

    About Prohibition Partners

    In a mere two years, Prohibition Partners has positioned itself as a leading provider of market insights and strategic consultancy in the rapidly evolving cannabis sector. Their mission is to harness data and education to unlock the potential of cannabis for societal benefit.

    Their research teams continually analyze legislative changes and industry trends, crafting reports utilized by political leaders, investment firms, and major corporations. Additionally, their consultancy services aid investors, operators, and regulators in identifying viable business opportunities across multiple jurisdictions.

    Media Information

    For further media inquiries, contact:

    Michael Latham
    Lexington Communications
    Email: [email protected]
    Phone: +44 (0)20 7025 2300

    For more insights, visit Prohibition Partners’ official website: Prohibition Partners.

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    Explore more about the report and its findings: The Asian Cannabis Report.

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