2024: A pivotal year for cannabis and CBD

A turning point for cannabis in Europe and Switzerland

The year 2024 will be remembered as a key moment for the cannabis and CBD industry. Between legislative advances, product innovations and changes in social perception, this year has set important milestones. Whether in Europe or Switzerland, reforms and pilot projects are paving the way for wider integration of this multi-purpose plant. Let’s take a look back at the year’s highlights and the exciting prospects for 2025.


1. Legislative advances redefine the market

In Europe: Legalization on the move

2024 was marked by decisive initiatives.

  • Germany, the continent’s driving force, has approved legislation for recreational cannabis, laying the foundations for a regulated legal market.
  • Luxembourg has confirmed its pioneering position with the authorization of domestic cultivation, even if further restrictions are looming for 2025.
  • The Netherlands plans to extend its legal supply chain experiment for coffee shops from April 2025. These measures reinforce the Netherlands’ role as a model of regulation.
In Switzerland: Between pragmatism and innovation

Switzerland has distinguished itself with its THC pilot projects, authorizing controlled sales in certain cities. With legislation already favorable to CBD (up to 1% THC permitted), the country continues to lead the way, both in innovation and in the export of high-quality products.


2. A fast-changing market

Growth and innovation

The European cannabis market is booming, with projections reaching 3.2 billion euros by 2025. This growth is fuelled by product innovations:

  • Premium flowers and hash: New CBD-rich varieties, grown indoors or in greenhouses, offer unique aromatic profiles.
  • Sustainable cannabis: Hemp is establishing itself as an ecological solution, used for innovative materials such as hemp concrete and bioplastics.
Consumers at the heart of change

In 2024, the focus was on personalization: oils targeting specific needs, such as stress management or sleep enhancement, won over a wider audience, from beginners to advanced consumers.


3. Challenges and opportunities for 2025

Legal harmonization in Europe

The main challenge for 2025 will be to harmonize cannabis regulations across Europe. While countries such as Germany and the Netherlands are making rapid progress, others remain cautious. Unified regulation would facilitate trade and strengthen consumer protection.

A promising future for THC and CBD

With the rise of THC pilot projects and the growing acceptance of CBD, 2025 could see a major upheaval in the way these products are perceived and used.

Economic and environmental impact

Cannabis continues to prove its potential as an economic driver and sustainable solution. The combination of medical, recreational and industrial applications could make it an essential resource on a global scale.


A revolution in the making

2024 was a decisive year for cannabis, marking a transition to greater acceptance and regulation in Europe and Switzerland. As 2025 looks set to be full of promise, the cannabis industry is poised to become an economic, health and environmental mainstay. At Cannabis King, we look forward to continuing to inform and support you in this exciting revolution.

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