
Candidate for South Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture in 2026 South Carolina Primary Election.
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Our Rural Resilience and Health Framework will strengthen both community well-being and agricultural stability by expanding access to mental health care, rural healthcare providers, and community-based social services, while building strong local support networks through partnerships with healthcare providers, local organizations, and faith institutions. Learn more
The local community will own these centers as a worker-owned cooperative to spark local job growth and economic development. By investing in and researching innovative ways to improve the infrastructure that supports production, processing, and distribution, we can help farmers operate more efficiently, improve the food supply chain in South Carolina, and ensure our state’s agriculture sector remains strong and resilient. Learn more
Our plan will establish a Regional Agricultural Infrastructure and Innovation Network and community food hubs through public-private partnerships with farmers, local governments, communities, and our land-grant universities (Clemson and South Carolina State). Learn more
We will expand our State Farmers Markets to connect producers to local food hubs. Keeping more of the goods produced and the food dollar in South Carolina supports farm viability, strengthens local businesses, and ensures that families have greater access to fresh, locally produced food. Learn more
We will modernize and expand the Certified South Carolina Grown initiative and the State Farmers Markets to strengthen in-state purchasing that connects farmers directly with schools, restaurants, retailers, and state institutions. By building procurement partnerships and cooperative aggregation models, we can create stronger local markets and food security where farmers pool their resources and produce instead of competing for markets. Learn more
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