New legislation in the U.S. House would crack down on U.S. farmland purchases by some foreign entities.
South Dakota Republican Dusty Johnson tells Brownfield the bill would restrict purchases that could affect the nation’s food supply, research facilities, and military bases.
“My interest in foreign investment gets really thin in a hurry when we are talking about our adversaries,” he said. “China is not our friend. I think when it comes to areas like food, medicine, and critical minerals, we should not be giving China any control over how our country conducts business.”
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