Average Price of CBD Isolate Going Into 2021 | Kush.com Price Analysis

Kush.com is back with another Price Analysis to help you price or purchase your hemp going into 2021. We’ll be releasing posts all month on specific categories and Premium Members will have access to a Comprehensive Price Analysis on kush.com.

Kush.com is back with another Price Analysis to help you price or purchase your hemp going into 2021. We’ll be releasing posts all month on specific categories and Premium Members will have access to a Comprehensive Price Analysis on kush.com.

Average Price for Hemp CBD Isolate

To get started we’ve pulled the data for all listings, offers, and sales on kush.com going back to May, 2020. By sorting data this way, you can see where the sellers are valuing their product, but also where demand lies from month to month. Let’s take a look:

Data from kush.com, CBD Isolate Prices in 2020
CBD Isolate Pricing Data from December, 2020 on Kush.com

Notable Trends & Things to Consider

The most notable trends we have seen in this graph is the rise in Asking Price for CBD Isolate just before harvest. Although the rise in Asking Price didn’t reflect seem to effect the average Offer Accept numbers, it is a sign of instability pre-harvest. Since the Harvest in October prices seem to have stabilized and been under $600/kg.

Do consider that these numbers are taken from all CBD Isolate listed and sold on kush.com, which may include some higher or lower quality products. Consider that a 99.99% pure isolate, or even some containing desirable minor cannabinoids may price higher. The opposite is also true as less refined Isolate products are surely priced lower (as low as $3-400/kg!).

Also consider that we’ve only focused on CBD in this analysis. Keep an eye out for more cannabinoids in future analysis and become a Premium Member to gain access to the Comprehensive 2021 Kush Price Analysis with all the data we can find.

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