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Inspiring growth: South Carolina Department of Corrections unveils vertical farm project

Fresh Start Vertical Garden
SC Department of Corrections / Provided
Fresh Start Vertical Garden

At the Camille Graham Correctional in Columbia lives the first vertical farm inside a prison in the U.S., called 'Fresh Start Produce'.

A South Carolina project that aims to connect people who are incarcerated with farming skills is complete. At the Camille Graham Correctional in Columbia lives the first vertical farm inside a prison in the U.S., called 'Fresh Start Produce'.

Fresh Start Produce, Vertical Farm
South Carolina Department of Corrections / Provided
Fresh Start Produce, Vertical Farm

State leaders said the goal was to expand fresh, healthy foods to prisons and prepare people who are incarcerated for life outside of the state's prison system.

"It starts the healing process for everyone that's involved," said South Carolina Department of Corrections (SCDC) director Joel Anderson. "Growing vegetables in a controlled environment is not new, but growing it in this environment is new for us."

Anderson said there are 14 women who are incarcerated participating in the program, whether it be through classroom settings or hands-on in the farm.

Inside Fresh Farm Produce
South Carolina Department of Corrections / Provided
Inside Fresh Start Produce

The project, which has been in the making for four years, organizers said, was a joint effort. The South Carolina Department of Agriculture (SCDA) worked with SCDC to plant the project's roots.

"Those of us who make a living in this industry are excited about what we see on the horizon," said SCDA commissioner Hugh Weathers. "It's a real privilege for us to be involved with this."

Right now, Fresh Start Produce is growing lettuce, but the system can also grow other vegetables.

Kristina Thacker joined the South Carolina Public Radio team in September of 2025. She is a multimedia journalist with experience in both on-air reporting and production.