Farm groups and lawmakers are concerned that land buys by
investors and foreign countries are driving up farmland prices
and threatening national security.
Booker's Farmland for Farmers Act, introduced on Thursday, would
ban most corporations, pension funds and investment funds from
buying or leasing farmland.
"We must protect farmland from becoming an investment strategy
for huge corporations," Booker said in a statement.
Institutional investors - including Nuveen Natural Capital, a
subsidiary of TIAA, and UBS Farmland Investors - own $15.9
billion of farmland, according to the National Council of Real
Estate Investment Fiduciaries' Farmland Index.
Several U.S. senators, including Iowa Republican Joni Ernst and
Montana Democrat Jon Tester, have introduced bills in recent
months to limit foreign ownership of farmland, citing concerns
that adversaries might buy U.S. land to gain influence.
The Senate on Tuesday passed an amendment to the National
Defense Authorization Act that would boost federal review of
foreign farmland purchases and limit some by China, Russia, Iran
and North Korea.
China holds less than 1% of U.S. foreign-owned farmland,
according to the Department of Agriculture (USDA). Canada holds
31%.
Jordan Treakle, national program coordinator for the National
Family Farm Coalition, said corporate ownership is the more
pressing concern for rural communities because of its impact on
land prices.
"Most farmers cannot outbid a multinational corporation," he
said.
The average price of an acre of farmland was $3,800 in 2022, a
record high and up 75% from 2008, according to USDA data.
Booker hopes to pin his bill to this year's farm bill, an
omnibus package passed every five years that funds farm and
nutrition programs, said a staffer.
(Reporting by Leah Douglas in Washington; Editing by Matthew
Lewis)
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