More than 180 acres of farmland in Edgecomb County owned by Chinese interests, USDA data shows

More than 180 acres of farmland in Edgecomb County owned by Chinese interests, USDA data shows
Gov. Roy Cooper (D-NC), left, and Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Part — Governor.nc.gov / Gov.CN
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183 acres of Edgecomb County farmland is owned by Chinese interests.

That’s according to a review of data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) data by Local Newspaper.

More than 789,000 acres of North Carolina land is foreign-owned, of which 49,050 acres are owned by Chinese interests, according to the USDA Farm Services Agency.

Smithfield Foods, and a billionaire named Sun Guangxin, through Brazos Highland Properties LP and Harvest Texas LLC., own more than 80% of Chinese-owned land in the U.S., according to NPR reporting based on USDA data.

In total, Chinese interests own 383,935 acres of land across the U.S.

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How much land is owned by Chinese interests in your county?

N.C. County Acres Owned by Chinese Interests
Anson 615
Bertie 267
Bladen 9,390
Chatham 9
Columbus 579
Craven 81
Cumberland 435
Duplin 5,714
Edgecomb 183
Greene 10
Halifax 1,547
Harnett 360
Hertford 1,191
Hoke 270
Johnston 3
Jones 2,159
Lenoir 224
Martin 86
Northhampton 2,413
Pender 1,303
Pitt 66
Richmond 124
Robeson 4,965
Sampson 12,122
Scotland 4,033
Tyrrell 100
Union 94
Warren 699
Washington 18

Source: USDA (Detailed data for foreign holdings of U.S. agricultural land through December 31, 2021)



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