Treefera: $30 Million Series B Raised For Advancing Supply Chain Transparency

By Amit Chowdhry • Jun 6, 2025

Treefera, a leading AI-enabled data fabric for supply chain resilience, has announced that it has raised $30 million in Series B funding to drive product development and expansion across North America, the APAC region, and Europe. Led by Notion Capital with follow-on from Albion VC, Triple Point, and Twin Path Ventures (and Endeit Capital joining the round imminently), this funding round comes less than a year after Treefera’s Series A and reflects strong investor confidence in its strategy to transform first-mile visibility across global supply chains.

Treefera’s technology has already supported enterprises across various industries, including energy, pharmaceutical, insurance, agriculture, forestry, and global professional services. And the platform offers customers unmatched visibility into the origin, flow, and health of critical commodities, enabling faster project validation and improved supply chain integrity.

Treefera’s commitment to efficient AI computing infrastructure remains a key differentiator. The company is pioneering a forward-thinking AI ecosystem that leverages decentralized networks and opportunistic computing to lower costs and environmental impact while delivering industry-leading results.

Problem being solved: As environmental volatility and regulatory pressures intensify, the first-mile (where commodities and ingredients are sourced) has become a critical point of vulnerability for global supply chains. More than 60% of supply chain risks and costs originate in these places, yet they are often the least transparent and least understood. Treefera’s data fabric brings visibility to this first mile, synthesizing high-resolution satellite imagery, adaptive AI, and financial-grade risk modeling to transform fragmented and hard-to-access data into real-time actionable intelligence.

How the funding will be used: This new funding round will support Treefera as it deepens its AI-based capabilities and data offerings, while broadening expansion into North America, APAC, and Europe. Planned developments include real-time commodity tracking, enhanced geospatial analytics, and regulatory compliance automation, reinforcing the platform’s value for enterprises seeking more predictable revenue streams amid growing environmental, regulatory, and supply chain volatility.

KEY QUOTES:

“Our world runs on nature-based commodities, yet information on the physical source of these assets remains largely invisible to the systems that depend on them. Data informs the flow of capital, and at Treefera we equip enterprises with the clarity to strengthen supply chain resilience, secure future revenue, and scale the upside of regenerative practices. With defensible real-time insights on commodities, ingredients and carbon from the first-mile, businesses can not only have clearer sightlines into sourcing, but mitigate risk and ensure compliance. This backing led by Notion Capital enables us to accelerate our mission globally for the benefit of business and planet.”

Jonathan Horn, Founder and CEO of Treefera

“Treefera’s team has built a category-defining platform at the intersection of AI, data, and supply chain transparency. In less than a year, Treefera has established itself as the trusted partner for enterprises navigating supply chain risks and carbon obligations. We are thrilled to be leading this round and support their vision to make resilient, decarbonised supply chains the global standard, underpinned by an approach that champions efficiency without compromise.”

Patrick Norris, General Partner at Notion Capital

“What makes Treefera exceptional is their ability to translate massive supply chain datasets into actionable climate insights. Their unique methodology aligns strongly with our investment focus on climate tech, and we’re proud to partner with them in their mission to provide enterprises with AI-powered supply chain transparency and decarbonization solutions.”

Sara Resvik, Partner at Endeit Capital