Calgary’s AgTech scene notched another win this week as Cellar Insights announced the close of an oversubscribed seed round to scale its AI-powered storage platform.
The financing was co-led by Tall Grass Ventures and Accelerate Fund IV, with participation from Carrot Ventures, University of Alberta Innovation Fund, UCeed, and other strategic investors.
With up to 25% of global potato crops lost post-harvest in a $38 billion market, the opportunity is massive. Cellar Insights combines specialized sensors with AI models to detect trace gases emitted by decomposing potatoes—well before visible signs of spoilage. The early-warning system helps growers extend storage seasons, optimize movement timing, and preserve millions in crop value.
The platform has already analyzed more than 1.5 million storage data sets and is currently monitoring over 150 million pounds of potatoes across North America.
“This investment validates our vision and technology,” said Terry Sydoryk, CEO of Cellar Insights. “With the backing of these top-tier AgTech investors, we’re ready to scale faster, expand into new markets, and give growers unprecedented clarity and control over storage.”
Funding will accelerate AI model development, enhance predictive capabilities, and support expansion into Canada and the U.S., including a new Manitoba-based team backed by Manitoba First Fund.
“Post-harvest technology has been underserved, creating a significant market opportunity,” said Yasmine Al-Hussein, Investment Associate at Accelerate Fund IV. “This is a complex problem with an innovative solution, and we’re seeing strong traction with both growers and processors adopting Cellar Insights’ technology.”
“Ross’s farming expertise paired with Terry’s scaling experience makes this a team uniquely positioned to transform potato storage,” added Chris Edwards, Managing Partner at Tall Grass Ventures. “We’re excited to support their growth across key potato regions.”
With fresh capital and momentum, Cellar Insights is positioning itself as a key player in modernizing potato storage across North America—and putting Calgary on the map as a hub for AgTech innovation.



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