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Falahi license no longer active in Oregon

Oregon cannabis producer Falahi's license status has changed, marking another operator exit amid ongoing market churn.

The Cannabis Newz Automated Desk
Machine-written from our data · source: State license roster
August 23, 2026 · 10:01 AM ET
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Falahi, which held both a recreational producer license (020-101682142A8) and a recreational processor license (030-1016822069E) in Oregon, is no longer active according to state license records updated August 23. The closure adds to a notable wave of operator exits in the state over the past week, with at least five other licenses deactivated since mid-August, including Antioch Gold, Green Diamond Canna, Frank's LLC, and Farm Bros Greens.

Oregon's adult-use market remains substantial with 1,348 active cultivation operations, 265 manufacturing licenses, and 759 retail outlets as of August 23. The ongoing license turnover—balanced against concurrent new approvals like Nanos Actives and Decibel Farms in manufacturing, and Dreams Dispensary in retail—suggests continued volatility in operator viability despite established market status.

Watch whether the rate of closures accelerates or stabilizes in coming weeks. The clustering of deactivations warrants tracking to assess whether specific market pressures or regulatory shifts are driving the exits.

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