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More Farmland Owned by Foreign Interests

Foreign ownership of U.S. agricultural land increases by more than a million acres.
Compiled by staff 
Published: Jul 22, 2010

USDA's Farm Service Agency reports that through Feb. 28, 2009 22.2 million acres of U.S. agricultural land was owned in part by foreign persons. That's an increase of 1.3 million acres from 2008. The annual FSA report shows that foreign persons have an interest in 1.7% of all privately held U.S. agricultural land and 0.98% of all land in the United States.

According to the report, 59% of all U.S. forestland has some foreign ownership. Fourteen percent of the cropland and 27% of pasture and other agricultural land also has some foreign ownership. About one-third of that land is owned in part by Canadians. Thirty percent of the owners are from Netherlands, United Kingdom or Germany. The states with the highest proportions of foreign owned agricultural land to all privately owned agricultural land are Maine, Hawaii, Washington, Nevada and Alabama.

Federal regulations require foreign investors who acquire, transfer or hold an interest other than a security interest in U.S. agricultural land to report such holdings and transactions to the Secretary of Agriculture. The data gained from these disclosures is used in the preparation of an annual report to Congress.



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