China's Ownership of U.S. Farmland--not much
There was one new Chinese investment in U.S. farmland in 2020, according to the USDA's latest report on foreign farmland holdings --not exactly a "land grab." The USDA report said 194,179 acres of farmland held by "China" was valued at $1.86 billion at the end of December 2020. These holdings were composed of 266 parcels held by 82 investors. The number of Chinese investors increased from 81 to 82 between 2019 and 2020, and their holdings increased by 3,127 acres. Source: USDA, Foreign Holdings of U.S. Farmland and Farms and Land in Farms . The China land holdings were 0.5% of the total of 37.6 million acres held by foreigners in 2020. Chinese holdings were 0.02% of the total U.S. farmland area of 896.6 million acres reported in a separate USDA release . Chinese holdings of U.S. farmland had been stagnant since 2013 until last year's 3,127-acre increase. The leap in Chinese landholdings between 2012 and 2013 reflected the acquisition of Smithfield Foods by...