by Summer Lane
USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins announced on Tuesday morning the launch of a new seven-point “National Farm Security Action Plan” aimed at cracking down on Chinese purchases of American farmland, describing the new policies as a form of “stewardship and conservation of our American farmlands.”
“The plain reality is that American agriculture in American hands is a positive good, a rich blessing…every family, every home, every community depends upon what our farmers do, and they support and sustain us,” Rollins said during a press conference in Washington, D.C.
@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
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) July 8, 2025
She decried the purchase of American farmland by Chinese communists and foreign adversaries whose intentions are unclear.
“We are taking this purpose and our American farmland back,” she said.
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