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  • Bipoc-led local farms in unconventional spaces decentralize systems that have produced food deserts and create food equity

    The Guardian (June 10, 2023)

    ‘Everything is natural and tastes so good’: microfarms push back against ‘food apartheid’

  • Fox 24 News (January 31, 2023)

    Adrian Mack joins us in the studio to discuss their mission of growing the quality of life for the community.

  • Future Fresh Farms of North Charleston has acquired 20 acres of land to support its cooperative farm and grocery store operation that aims to increase food accessibility in the community | provided

    Charleston City Paper (January 25, 2023)

    Fresh Future Farms will expand to new 20-acre site

  • North Charleston nonprofit, Fresh Future Farm wants to purchase the land it currently leases from the city. City leaders wont allow it. (WCIV)

    ABC News 4 (January 25, 2023)

    "We're very much in the dark": North Charleston nonprofit wants answers from city

  • Co-Director of Operations & Education, Adrian Mack Jr. shovels soil to rebuild raised beds

    Holy City Sinner (January 23, 2023)

    Fresh Future Farm Announces Expansion Plans to Support Long-Term Food Justice Vision

  • Lance Cheung / Flickr

    SC Public Radio (June 28, 2022)

    Local Gardens Growing Food Security Across SC

  • Photo courtesy of Fresh Future Farm.

    The Kresge Foundation (March 23, 2022)

    Kresge partners with EFOD Collaborative to award $1 million for Equitable Food Oriented Development

  • Delish (August 12, 2021)

    Joanna Saltz And Fresh Future Farm’s Germaine Jenkins Talk Food Justice, Unconventional Farming, And Fro Yo

  • The Southern Fork (April 2, 2021)

    EPISODE 220: Germaine Jenkins, Fresh Future Farm (North Charleston, SC)

  • Country Living (April 1, 2021)

    How One Woman Is Cultivating Food Justice in Her Community

  • Jenkins has leased land for Fresh Future Farm in North Charleston since 2014 | Ruta Smith

    Charleston City Paper (February 24, 2021)

    Our View: Give Fresh Future Farm a deal once and for all

  • Germaine Jenkins is the co-founder and CFO of Fresh Future Farm in North Charleston. During COVID-19, the grocery store hours have been reduced, but new to-go meal and ridesharing initiatives will begin this month. File/Lauren Petracca/Staff

    Post and Courier (February 9, 2021)

    Charleston’s Fresh Future Farm now offering healthy to-go meals, ridesharing

  • Charleston Good (December 16, 2020)

    Fresh Future Farm to Sponsor 3rd Annual SC Black Farmers Conference in 2021

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    Live 5 News (October 13, 2020)

    Fresh Future Farm reopens grocery store in Chicora-Cherokee neighborhood

  • Germaine Jenkins, co-founder of Fresh Future Farm, shows off herbs in the garden on Wednesday, May 29, 2019. Lauren Petracca/Staff

    Post and Courier (September 14, 2020)

    North Charleston’s Fresh Future Farm hopes for long-term presence in ‘food desert’

  • Fresh Future Farm's Instagram page

    Food & Wine (July 20, 2020)

    The Best Farms in Every State; featured for South Carolina

  • A land dispute has two local nonprofits in conflict. (WCIV)

    ABC News 4 (July 8, 2020)

    Fresh Future Farm in dispute over land agreement

  • Charleston Magazine (December 2019)

    At Fresh Future Farm, Germaine Jenkins Cultivates A Healthy, Well-Fed Future For Underserved Communities

  • Essence (November 2019)

    Germaine Jenkins was featured as #7 on Essence's list of 100 Woke Women

  • New York Times (October 2019)

    The American Road Trip: What does community mean to Black Americans?

  • Charleston Daily (June 21, 2019)

    Black Farmin in South Carolina: Fresh Future Farm Launches Kickstarter to Buy Land

  • Black Southern Belle (June 15, 2019)

    Black Farming in South Carolina: Fresh Future Farm launches Kickstarter to Buy Land

  • The Old Farmer's 2020 Almanac

    Germaine Jenkins is featured in a special report (pg. 48) in the 288th Old Farmer's Almanac

  • Charleston City Paper (April 17, 2019)

    Planting seeds for the future at South Carolina's first Black Farmers Conference

  • Germaine Jenkins grew a little idea into a big one.

    Food and Wine Magazine (April 4, 2019)

    Meet the North Charleston Farmer Bringing Quality Produce to Her Community

  • Jackie Frazier of Kale and Quail, LLC from Saint Helena Island talks with Dr. Porchia Moore at the South Carolina Black Farmers Conference on Tuesday, March 26, 2019 at the South Carolina Society Hall in Charleston. Andrew J. Whitaker/Staff

    Post and Courier (April 3, 2019)

    SC black farmers network in North Charleston to reclaim food system as hope for the future

  • Charleston City Paper (January 2019)

    Fresh Future Farm will introduce sliding scale, pay-what-you-can price structure in February

  • Charleston Magazine (January 2018)

    Featured in the 2018 Charleston Bucket List presented by Charleston Magazine “Sling a Shovel at Fresh Future Farm”

  • The Post and Courier (September 2018)

    Taking root: Lowcountry gardener finds her steps for cultivating success

  • The Charleston Chronicle

    Fresh Future Farm Offers Local Youth STEAM Opportunities For The Summer

  • Charleston Magazine (May 2017)

    Feeding Community

  • The State (April 2017)

    How one SC woman is creating an oasis in a food desert