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Some U.S. lawmakers are urging legislation to curb sales of U.S. agricultural land to foreign entities, specifically China. Of more than 100 countries with U.S. land investments, China ranks 18th in holdings. As VOA's Kane Farabaugh reports, while concerns about China gobbling up U.S. farmland resound in Congress, experts say it’s more a political issue than a practical one.
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Description EnglishSome U.S. lawmakers are urging legislation to curb sales of U.S. agricultural land to foreign entities, specifically China. Of more than 100 countries with U.S. land investments, China ranks 18th in holdings. As VOA's Kane Farabaugh reports, while concerns about China gobbling up U.S. farmland resound in Congress, experts say it’s more a political issue than a practical one.
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