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Foreign investment in U.S. farmland raises national security and food supply concerns, prompting federal and state scrutiny.
A growing number of U.S. officials and lawmakers are raising alarms about foreign entities potentially influencing federal agriculture programs, citing increased foreign investment in farmland and participation in government-funded initiatives.
The concerns center on national security risks and the long-term impact on food supply independence, especially as countries like China and others expand their agricultural holdings in the U.S.
The Department of Agriculture is reviewing its oversight protocols, while some states are considering new disclosure requirements for foreign land ownership.
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La inversión extranjera en tierras de cultivo de EE.UU. plantea preocupaciones de seguridad nacional y de suministro de alimentos, lo que provoca un escrutinio federal y estatal.