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Why the US is banning Chinese purchases of farmland — and what it means for existing owners

Farmland crackdown follows national security concerns, as USDA prepares for executive order and tighter scrutiny.

July 09, 2025 / 13:17 IST
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Why the US is banning Chinese purchases of farmland

The US government will soon bar the sale of farmland to buyers from China and other adversarial nations, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced Tuesday, citing growing threats to national and food security. The new plan marks the Biden administration’s sharpest move yet to curb foreign control over American agricultural land, and will likely be followed by a sweeping executive order from the White House, the Washington Post reported.

At a joint press conference with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Rollins said the USDA would also support state-level legislation to ban new purchases near US military bases. The effort, she said, is part of a broader strategy to reclaim control of America’s farmland from foreign governments and firms accused of exploiting it for espionage or strategic leverage.

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Existing land holdings under review

Asked whether existing farmland owned by Chinese investors would be confiscated, Rollins confirmed that a clawback plan is under serious consideration. “We are looking at every available option,” she said, while signalling that further action by the White House is imminent. Such a move could directly affect land held by Chinese-linked companies such as Smithfield Foods, whose parent company WH Group, a private Chinese conglomerate, bought it in 2013.