Foreign-owned U.S. farmland up in 2022

Foreign-owned U.S. farmland up in 2022

Foreign parties bought an estimated 3.4 million acres of farmland in 2022, prompting an 8% increase in foreign-owned land year-on-year, Reuters reports. 

Colorado, Alabama and Michigan saw the biggest increases, with Canada remaining the largest investor.

Canadian-owned U.S. farmland accounts for 32% of the total. Chinese holdings, which have been a concern to lawmakers aiming to restrict foreign-ownership, stand at 350,000 acres, with a slight decrease compared to 2021 and accounting for 1% of foreign investments.

Total number of acres owned by foreign entities stands at 43.4 million acres, representing 3.4% of the country’s total agricultural land. These figures have grown increasingly in the past six years, averaging three  million acres a year, USDA says.


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In July, U.S. Senator Cory Booker introduced the Farmland for Farmers Act, seeking to address ā€œrising rates of corporate farmland investment by limiting future ownership and leasing by corporate investors to ensure that farmland in the United States stays in the hands of farmers.ā€

"We must protect farmland from becoming an investment strategy for huge corporations and ensure independent family farmers are not locked out of opportunities to thrive," Booker said in a release announcing the bill July 27.

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