In a brave measure to prevent a farm crisis, the Trump administration has taken a bold step to safeguard America’s farmland and food supply from foreign adversaries, most notably China.
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Unveiling the multi-agency National Farm Security Action Plan, the administration intends to block Chinese nationals from buying American farmland.
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the National Farm Security Action Plan with Secretary Brooke Rollins at the helm.
Present at the announcement were key figures, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Attorney General Pam Bondi, and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
Their combined presence underscores the gravity of securing America’s agriculture.
With China as a primary target, the plan’s core aims to halt land purchases by Chinese nationals and drive foreign adversaries out of USDA agreements.
The initiative prioritizes American technology and elevates domestic innovation, thus countering intellectual property theft and agroterrorism, The New York Post reports.
Past incidents, such as Chinese researchers smuggling crop-killing fungi, highlight the ongoing threats.
Rollins emphasized, “American agriculture is not just about feeding our families, but about protecting our nation and standing up to foreign adversaries who are buying our farmland, stealing our research, and creating dangerous vulnerabilities in the very systems that sustain us.”
This comprehensive effort isn’t just about keeping adversaries at bay. It’s also about securing land near military bases, as emphasized by Hegseth, who insists on knowing who owns such strategic parcels.
Governors Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Jim Pillen, and Bill Lee, who attended the announcement, highlighted the significance of protecting farmland in their states.
The plan includes harsher penalties for false agricultural investment disclosures and aims to remove foreign criminals from the USDA’s food stamp program.
With bipartisan support expected, this initiative signals a new chapter for U.S. agricultural security, where reliance on foreign adversaries becomes a thing of the past.
Presidential authorities will also be leveraged to reclaim land already owned by Chinese nationals.
This decisive stance demonstrates the administration’s commitment to resetting America’s agricultural sovereignty and addresses fears about non-kinetic warfare and supply chain dependencies.
🚨 @SecRollins announces the USDA's seven-point National Farm Security Action Plan:
"The first of the seven is securing and protecting American farmland ownership—actively engaging at every level of government… to ban the purchase of American farmland by Chinese nationals and… pic.twitter.com/uX1RvGhkAl
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