Report: Cannabis-Infused Edibles Market Valued at $7.17 Billion, to Grow in Value to $16.62 Billion by 2030

The global market for cannabis-infused edibles has surged from $6.05 billion in 2024 to $7.17 billion in 2025 and is projected to more than double in value by 2030, reaching an estimated $16.62 billion.

That growth represents a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18.34%, according to a new market report analyzing consumer trends, product segmentation, and key industry players. The report was conducted by the firm Research and Markets.

Once a niche product category, cannabis edibles have entered the mainstream, with advancements in formulation, dosing consistency, and culinary innovation helping expand appeal to both recreational and medical users. The report attributes much of the growth to changing public attitudes, expanding legalization efforts, and increasing demand for discreet and alternative forms of cannabis consumption.

The market spans a wide range of product categories, including baked goods, beverages, chocolates, gummies, savory items, and snack foods. Popular flavors range from sweet profiles like caramel and vanilla to fruity and herbaceous notes. Consumers are also increasingly gravitating toward edibles made with natural ingredients, driving companies to prioritize clean-label formulations.

Regionally, the Americas dominate the sector, led by the United States and Canada, where legalization and consumer demand have created robust retail markets. Europe, the Middle East and Africa are seeing slower but steady growth as regulations shift, while the Asia-Pacific region is being eyed as a long-term opportunity, driven by rising middle-class consumption and evolving laws.

The report also highlights a competitive and expanding list of companies shaping the edibles space, including Canopy Growth Corporation, Aurora Cannabis Inc., Curaleaf Holdings Inc., Charlotte’s Web Holdings Inc., and Green Thumb Industries Inc. These and other players are investing in research and development, expanding distribution channels, and targeting diverse consumer segments to maintain their edge in an increasingly crowded marketplace.

As the market matures, industry leaders are encouraged to balance regulatory compliance with innovation, while also focusing on consumer trust, quality control, and strategic global expansion.

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