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Real-Time Infrastructure at the Source: 28 New API Endpoints Now Live

8 August 2025

Treefera 28 APIs endpoints

by Dr Jonathan Horn, Founder & CEO, Treefera

This month, Treefera released its largest set of API endpoints to date. With 28 new endpoints now available across Sourcing, Risk and Compliance, this update expands the ways customers can bring Treefera data into their workflows and decision systems.

These APIs are designed to provide immediate access to verifiable first-mile data. They support operational teams managing commodity sourcing, environmental risk and compliance exposure across large and often fragmented supply networks.

The value of the release is not in the number of endpoints. It is in the increased precision and flexibility it brings to customers working across regions, commodities and business units.

Why APIs

Most enterprises already have systems in place for procurement, risk and compliance. The challenge is not the absence of infrastructure. It is the absence of trustworthy, useful data inside that infrastructure.

APIs make it possible to deliver data to the point of use. They allow intelligence to be integrated into systems that are already used to make purchasing decisions, evaluate supply partners or prepare compliance reports.

Treefera’s platform has always supported both App and API access. This release expands the range of data that can be accessed programmatically and applied across sourcing, insurance, credit and reporting functions.

Built on a Configurable Data Fabric

Each endpoint in this release is powered by Treefera’s adaptive data fabric. The platform combines satellite data, historical land use, regulatory frameworks and predictive models, processing inputs at scale and returning actionable outputs through structured queries.

This approach reduces the need for manual validation and ad hoc research. It also improves consistency by standardising how data is gathered, interpreted and applied.

Where the New Endpoints Focus

Sourcing:

Treefera’s sourcing endpoints allow customers to assess what is being produced, how land is being used and where conditions may support future supply.

  • Location Upload: Ingest coordinates once to activate monitoring and analysis across multiple endpoints
  • Land Cover, Land Use, Commodity Cover, Crop Type: Identify what is growing, detect changes and validate supplier declarations
  • Location Similarity: Compare sites based on environmental and agronomic similarity to support expansion and planning

These endpoints are used by teams that need to verify on-the-ground activity at the plot-level, evaluate sourcing zones or align supplier reports with observable conditions.

Risk:

The risk endpoints surface environmental exposure, forward-looking pressure and site-level performance benchmarks.

  • Land Use Change Risk, Governance Risk, Anthropogenic Risk: Identify regions at risk of conversion, policy volatility or human-driven pressure
  • Weather Risk, Reference Class Forecasting, Carbon Intensity: Compare sites by climate exposure, expected stress and modeled emissions intensity
  • Soil Organic Carbon, Carbon Map: Quantify biomass and soil carbon to inform nature-based investments and crediting strategies

These APIs are used to anticipate disruption, reduce exposure and guide investment toward more resilient sourcing zones.

Compliance:

Compliance endpoints support regulatory alignment, especially with the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR).

  • Supply Chain Assessment: Determine if EUDR applies based on turnover, size and commodity class
  • Deforestation Detection: Detect post-2020 forest-to-agriculture conversion at sourcing locations
  • Forest Degradation: Detect forest type transitions relevant to EUDR wood product rules

These tools reduce uncertainty in pre-checks, help flag risk before audits and enable defensible reporting. They will be particularly useful against the upcoming EUDR deadline (enforceable as of 30 December, 2025).

The goal of this release is not to generate more data. It is to make better use of the data already available through Treefera’s infrastructure.

Many supply chain decisions are made without clear visibility into conditions at the point of origin. As we continue to hear from customers across sectors, the first-mile remains a costly blind spot. This release reduces that gap by connecting high-quality data to the systems where decisions are made – without adding friction for the teams using it.

Customers can now integrate real-time environmental and regulatory intelligence into their systems, without needing to build bespoke models or processing pipelines. That reduces the time between problem detection and decision response.

Built for Flexibility and Scale

This release is being used across agriculture, manufacturing, insurance and climate finance. The endpoints are designed to support portfolios that span geographies, regulatory regimes and supplier maturity levels.

By decoupling data access from UI constraints, Treefera enables more flexible and scalable deployment. Data can flow into ERPs, risk models, underwriting platforms and compliance trackers without manual handoff or transformation.

Moving Forward

Treefera will continue to expand the depth and frequency of insights available through the API layer. Upcoming releases will include live monitoring, alerting and additional support for cross-site comparisons.

Our focus remains on providing reliable, verifiable data at the source. This launch brings us closer to that objective – and to a supply infrastructure that is more resilient, transparent and responsive to change.