Agricultural Nature Assessment Tool
A free, province-level estimate of where food commodities are likely sourced from, and the nature and people in those regions.
Imagery: Esri World Imagery (Wayback) — Esri, Maxar, Earthstar Geographics
What the assessment shows
Three layers, one map.
Origin & Footprint
Likely producer regions for the commodity, with land use, ecosystem loss, water use, and emissions per kilogram.
Nature Context
How intact the ecosystems are in those regions, including biodiversity, species pressure, and freshwater health.
People & Livelihoods
Who lives there: development levels, deprivation, farm size, agricultural dependency, and indigenous land presence.
See the nature behind your food.
AgriNAT shows where a commodity is likely produced, how much land and water it uses, what ecosystems are affected, and who lives there. Free, open, and built for anyone connected to food.
Reporting frameworks
Supports CSRD / ESRS and VSME reporting
AgriNAT data can be used as input for upstream value chain screening and disclosure under the following European Sustainability Reporting Standards.
E1Climate Change▾
- Per-commodity, per-region kg CO₂e/kg emission factors
- Emission source breakdown (fertilizer, rice, deforestation)
E2Pollution▾
- Nitrogen and phosphorus loading per kg of commodity
- SBTN water pollution risk score (1-5) per sourcing region
E3Water and Marine Resources▾
- Blue water consumption (m³/kg) per commodity per region
- SBTN water availability score (1-5) combining baseline water stress, depletion, and blue water reduction
E4Biodiversity and Ecosystems▾
- EII, BII, LIFE threat/restoration scores per region
- sLUC: ecosystem conversion per kg (forest, grassland, wetland)
- sLO: land occupation per kg
- Indigenous and community land overlap from LandMark
- Subnational HDI, deprivation, farm size, agricultural dependency (ESRS S3 cross-reference)
- Freshwater biodiversity, mycorrhizal fungi significance
E1-E4Anticipated Financial Effects (cross-cutting)▾
- IFVI monetary valuation (USD/EUR) for land use, ecosystem loss, water, nutrients, and emissions - provides context for estimating anticipated financial effects under E1-9 and E4-6
VSMESME Reporting▾
- Upstream emission factors per commodity
- Biodiversity-sensitive region identification
- Blue water consumption with SBTN water availability scoring
- Subnational coordinates with integrated nature risk
Built on Open Datasets
AgriNAT brings together more than 40 public datasets covering global trade, crop and pasture production, ecosystem loss, biodiversity, and socio-economic context.