Cannabis highlight in Berlin: The largest trade fair in the world is starting soon!
From June 19, 2025, Germany will be the stage of the world's largest cannabis trade fair in Berlin. 60,000 visitors expect trends and specialist knowledge.

Cannabis highlight in Berlin: The largest trade fair in the world is starting soon!
On June 16, 2025, Germany will become the central hub for the international cannabis scene as the world's largest cannabis trade fair, Mary Jane Berlin, takes place from June 19 to 22, 2025. This event attracts a wide audience with an expected attendance of 60,000 and is supported by over 500 exhibitors represented across an extensive festival site of more than 70,000 square meters. Industry giants such as Mike Tyson will present new products, while the stage program will provide additional entertainment with performances by artists such as Samy Deluxe. The focus of the trade fair is on medical cannabis and the possible applications of telemedicine.
40,000 tickets have already been sold in advance and the event will open with a special B2B day on June 19, 2025, attended by 5,000 industry representatives from 50 countries. During the conference, 90 speakers from business, science and politics will appear to discuss topics such as home cultivation and the future of the cannabis market. The trade fair also offers insights into multimedia trends, including digitalized balcony greenhouses, edibles and CBD products. Smoking will be prohibited in the halls, but chill areas and international food trucks will ensure a pleasant atmosphere.
Growth of the cannabis market
The importance of Mary Jane Berlin highlights the growing legalization of cannabis worldwide. According to Mordor Intelligence, the market size is estimated to be $39.05 billion in 2024 and will grow to $79.92 billion by 2029, with a CAGR of 15.40%. North America remains the largest and fastest growing market for cannabis products, with increasing adoption in both medical and recreational sectors contributing to these numbers.
In 2025, sales in the global cannabis market are expected to reach around 62.38 billion euros, with the largest share of sales expected in the USA at 41.32 billion euros. The demand for products containing CBD, especially in Germany, shows the trend towards natural and alternative wellness products that are used for stress management and mental health. These developments enable new business opportunities and bring the cannabis market into international focus.
Medical use of cannabis
The Mary Jane Berlin is not only seen as a trade fair for recreational cannabis, but also as an important platform for the discussion about medical cannabis. The medical cannabis market treats chronic pain and mental health disorders as legalization advances in many countries, including Germany. The Statista Report reports that demand for medical applications is increasing in South America, while the market in Asia is slowly growing. In Canada, the recreational cannabis market is booming, and in Africa, cannabis has traditionally been used for medicinal and spiritual purposes.
Developments in the cannabis market not only create new business opportunities, but also a space for education and international cooperation. The Mary Jane Berlin in Berlin is a key event in this rapidly changing environment and will be instrumental in driving the wave of legalization and widespread acceptance of cannabis products.