LANSING – Michigan cannabis sales in February totaled $261.1 million, up nearly 10 percent from the $242.8 recorded in January. Total includes both adult-use and medical sales. Adult-use sales were $257.9 million, and medical only $2.2 million.

For medical cannabis the average ounce sales price was $102.16 and for adult-use $91.94, the Cannabis Regulatory Agency reported. Some 474.9 pounds of marijuana was sold to the adult-use market.

The CRA also reported 35,335 people were employed by both the medical and adult-use cannabis companies.

Biggest sellers by category include: flower $118.4 million, Vape Carts $49.7 million, Inhalable compound concentrate, $28.9 million, Infused edibles $24.2 million, and Shake and Trim, $20.8 million. See the full list by category below:

February 1 – February 29

Product Type

Pounds Sold

Fluid Ounces Sold

Total Sales

Flower

80,463.73

0.00

$118,364,463.66

Shake/Trim

21,570.44

0.00

$20,810,819.73

Concentrate

3,089.37

0.00

$15,428,855.68

Inhalable Compound Concentrate

7,902.16

0.00

$28,858,791.87

Vape Cartridge

9,494.76

0.00

$49,717,379.36

Kief

15.68

0.00

$51,630.26

Infused-Edible

350,520.37

7.10

$24,180,154.12

Infused Non-Edible Solid

1,218.96

0.00

$507,475.79

Infused Liquid

0.00

698,587.08

$821,346.29

Infused Non-Edible Liquid

0.00

15,242.56

$116,728.44

February Total

474,275.47

713,836.74

$258,857,645.20

Read the full CRA February Statistical Report.