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What’s New May 2025 - Future Forest Planning + Performance Improvements

  • CarbonCrop Team
  • 5 days ago
  • 2 min read

This month’s updates are all about smoother workflows and better visibility. Whether you’re planning future forests, registering for the ETS, or just trying to move faster through your day. Here’s what’s new in the CarbonCrop platform.


CarbonCrop Team Members Nick Butcher (CEO) and Charlie Cottrell-Jury (Account Manager) mapping forest areas on the CarbonCrop platform

New Features

Reforest at scale - Deeper insights into planned forests

CarbonCrop platform include Carbon Accounting Areas

Implementing reforestation at scale? We’ve just released the “Future Forest” tab of carbon intelligence to provide insights into the planning and execution of your reforestation plans. These stats update live as plans are developed at the site level.


Want to learn more about this new feature? Join our May CarbonCurious session.


Performance improvements

CarbonCrop platform - see if a carbon accounting area is included in emissions returns

Due to increased demand, some users were experiencing slowdowns during peak times, usually in the middle of working days. We’ve made some performance improvements to our system, you should see sites loading way faster now, especially during busy periods.


New Registration Statuses

CarbonCrop platform example for viewers

When planning to register for the ETS, we’ve added new statuses to help workflows.


What do these statuses mean?

  • Draft - We’re exploring options

  • Intended - We want to register this area in the ETS

  • Prepared - This area is ready to submit into the ETS


This works alongside the existing statuses.


Upload custom vector layers

CarbonCrop platform side panel showing why a carbon accounting area was rejected from the ETS

Have paddock boundaries? Fence-lines? Subdivision maps? If you have it as a shapefile or as GeoJSON, you can now upload these as a new layer to a site.

Just note - you can’t currently delete or rename layers after creating them!


Bookmark filters

CarbonCrop Platform new mapping hole clean-up tool

You can now bookmark or share the exact view you’re working with in Carbon Intelligence. Filters and the selected panel (Sites Map or Sites List) are encoded in the URL in real time - so refreshing the page or saving it as a favourite will retain your filters and view. This makes it easier to pick up right where you left off or share specific filtered views with others.



Bug Fixes

  • Multi-polygon lock/unlock - fixed a bug where multiple polygons could not be unlocked together

  • Rejected areas were previously not showing in Carbon Intelligence, they now are

Stay tuned for more updates next month!

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