A considerable number of foreign individuals and entities own U.S. land. This land is used for all sorts of purposes, including agriculture, renewable energy, and mining. Many of the nations that own the most U.S. land are large countries with some of the world’s most developed economies, but there are also several small countries that are known as international tax havens.
To determine the foreign countries that own the most American land, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed U.S. landholding estimates by country from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Holdings of U.S. Agricultural Land through December 31, 2021 report. Countries were ranked by the total area of agricultural land held by individuals and entities from that country as well as the interests of U.S. corporations with foreign shareholders as of Dec. 31, 2021. All other data is from the USDA. Individual land ownership data comes from Investigate Midwest’s database on foreign-held agriculture land, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and a range of other sources.
The countries at the very top of the list, except Canada, are all from Europe and own wind farms, timber and agricultural lands, and more. European oil giants like BP from the U.K. and Royal Dutch Shell from the Netherlands own several tracts of land around the country. (This is how much land in each state is owned by the government.)
Several countries known as tax havens like Panama, the Cayman Islands, and Liechtenstein own a significant portion of land in the United States for their relatively small size and population. This is likely because some lesser known foreign landowning companies are based in these countries.
Certain U.S. states have put restrictions on foreign ownership of land. Midwestern states generally have the strictest restrictions on foreign land ownership while some states do not have any laws regulating the practice. Current federal laws impose no restrictions on the amount of private U.S. agricultural land that can be foreign-owned, it requires such owners to disclose certain information to the USDA. (These people own the most land in America)
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25. Hong Kong
> Total U.S. land area owned: 142,603 acres
> Total land value (at time of purchase): $89.6 million
> Primary landholding type: Cropland (125,938 acres)
> Primary landholding region: West (127,575 acres)
One of the world’s largest pork producers, Hong Kong-based WH Group, purchased Smithfield Foods in 2013 – and with it over 146,000 acres of Missouri farmland.
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24. Panama
> Total U.S. land area owned: 160,415 acres
> Total land value (at time of purchase): $246.2 million
> Primary landholding type: Pasture (65,549 acres)
> Primary landholding region: South (105,993 acres)
Panama was exposed as a hub for murky finance and tax avoidance with the leak of the so-called Panama Papers from Panama-based law firm Mossack Fonseca, an industry leader in offshore finance. The largest Panamanian entity to ever purchase U.S. land was Beaver Timber Holdings, a company that purchased 19,968 acres of land in Okaloosa, Florida, in 1983.
23. Liechtenstein
> Total U.S. land area owned: 193,679 acres
> Total land value (at time of purchase): $359.9 million
> Primary landholding type: Cropland (106,784 acres)
> Primary landholding region: South (88,757 acres)
The entire country of Liechtenstein is only around 40,000 acres, but individuals and companies from the country own nearly five times that amount in U.S. agricultural land. Business Insider ranked Liechtenstein as one of the world’s top 15 tax havens in 2019. The Seg Anstalt Company, headquartered in Liechtenstein, has a branch in North Carolina and has purchased over 15,000 acres in the state.
22. Australia
> Total U.S. land area owned: 225,111 acres
> Total land value (at time of purchase): $420.6 million
> Primary landholding type: Forest (90,354 acres)
> Primary landholding region: South (129,598 acres)
Several forest, land management, mining, and solar companies among others based in Australia own large swaths of land in Southern states, including West Virginia, Alabama, Kentucky, Texas, Tennessee, and Georgia among others, as well as Washington and Wyoming. Much of the land is forest.
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21. Finland
> Total U.S. land area owned: 227,096 acres
> Total land value (at time of purchase): $83.2 million
> Primary landholding type: Forest (224,855 acres)
> Primary landholding region: Midwest (209,033 acres)
Blandin Paper Company was originally founded in Minnesota in the 1940s but was sold to Finnish company UPM in 1977. With the sale, UPM took control of Blandin’s assets and has continued to buy more land, especially in Minnesota.
20. Austria
> Total U.S. land area owned: 239,116 acres
> Total land value (at time of purchase): $251.3 million
> Primary landholding type: Forest (215,741 acres)
> Primary landholding region: South (192,670 acres)
Several timber and woodland farm Austrian companies own land in Georgia. The Liechtenstein Group, headquartered in Austria, owns real estate holdings in the United States and has a portfolio of global companies in a range of sectors.
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19. Spain
> Total U.S. land area owned: 301,906 acres
> Total land value (at time of purchase): $521.6 million
> Primary landholding type: Pasture (136,082 acres)
> Primary landholding region: Midwest (166,698 acres)
Several land development and wind farm companies own land in Midwest states including North and South Dakota, Iowa, Illinois, and Kansas.
18. Belgium
> Total U.S. land area owned: 356,636 acres
> Total land value (at time of purchase): $297.2 million
> Primary landholding type: Pasture (268,982 acres)
> Primary landholding region: West (227,621 acres)
Several holding companies based in Belgium hold ranches and other agricultural lands in Montana and other states.
17. Virgin Islands (British)
> Total U.S. land area owned: 370,630 acres
> Total land value (at time of purchase): $223.4 million
> Primary landholding type: Pasture (181,381 acres)
> Primary landholding region: Midwest (145,044 acres)
The Lake Superior Land Company, headquartered in the British Virgin Islands, purchased over 140,000 acres in Michigan in 1993. The BVI are also on Business Insider’s list of top tax havens.
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16. China
> Total U.S. land area owned: 383,935 acres
> Total land value (at time of purchase): $2.1 billion
> Primary landholding type: Other agriculture (317,582 acres)
> Primary landholding region: South (274,419 acres)
Eighty-five Chinese investors own land in the United States. Recently, there was a controversy when Chinese biomanufacturer Fufeng Group proposed building a wet corn milling plant 12 miles from an Air Force base in North Dakota.
15. Japan
> Total U.S. land area owned: 636,258 acres
> Total land value (at time of purchase): $3.0 billion
> Primary landholding type: Pasture (264,748 acres)
> Primary landholding region: West (436,907 acres)
Japanese carmakers Toyota and Honda both own substantial acreage in the United States where they have plants that produce automobiles and parts. Other holdings, timber, mine, and livestock Japanese companies own land in New Mexico, California, and other Western states.
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14. Cayman Islands
> Total U.S. land area owned: 672,476 acres
> Total land value (at time of purchase): $1.1 billion
> Primary landholding type: Forest (594,553 acres)
> Primary landholding region: South (426,402 acres)
The Cayman Islands are also on Business Insider’s list of tax havens. In 2013, a Caymanian company called Mwf Adirondacks, Llc. purchased nearly 104,000 acres in St. Lawrence County, New York.
13. Sweden
> Total U.S. land area owned: 688,801 acres
> Total land value (at time of purchase): $2.4 billion
> Primary landholding type: Forest (575,769 acres)
> Primary landholding region: South (437,222 acres)
Nordic Texarkana, one of the largest Swedish landowners of U.S. land, bought 16 parcels of land in 2016, ranging in size from 184 to almost 14,000 acres, all in Texas and Arkansas.
12. Switzerland
> Total U.S. land area owned: 690,069 acres
> Total land value (at time of purchase): $1.1 billion
> Primary landholding type: Cropland (269,799 acres)
> Primary landholding region: South (392,518 acres)
Sandoz, a division of Swiss pharmaceutical giant Novartis, has made several acquisitions of U.S. land over the years, including 4,500 acres in South Carolina and four separate purchases in Nebraska.
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11. Mexico
> Total U.S. land area owned: 693,971 acres
> Total land value (at time of purchase): $1.2 billion
> Primary landholding type: Pasture (588,360 acres)
> Primary landholding region: West (384,064 acres)
Asarco, a mining, refining, and smelting company first founded in the United States at the turn of the 20th century, has since been bought by Mexican-based Grupo Mexico. Asarco bought numerous tracts of land in 1999, the largest at almost 21,000 acres. Several Mexican companies own land in states along the U.S.-Mexico border, including in Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona as well as Utah and California.
10. Ireland
> Total U.S. land area owned: 759,732 acres
> Total land value (at time of purchase): $430.8 million
> Primary landholding type: Forest (649,155 acres)
> Primary landholding region: South (725,625 acres)
The Jefferson Smurfit Corporation, an Ireland-based maker of paperboard and newsprint, has purchased significant amounts of U.S. land, including 100,000 acres in Clinch County, Georgia.
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9. Luxembourg
> Total U.S. land area owned: 802,249 acres
> Total land value (at time of purchase): $1.8 billion
> Primary landholding type: Forest (689,621 acres)
> Primary landholding region: West (358,980 acres)
Many of the largest U.S. landowners based in Luxembourg are timber and forestry companies. The largest plot of U.S. land owned by Luxembourgers is 100,000 acres in Maine, purchased by Sandy Gray Forest Llc. in 2016.
8. Denmark
> Total U.S. land area owned: 856,474 acres
> Total land value (at time of purchase): $1.1 billion
> Primary landholding type: Forest (712,280 acres)
> Primary landholding region: South (392,831 acres)
Danish pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk has purchased four plots of land in Franklin County, North Carolina, over the years. Dane companies holding larger parcels of U.S. land, however, include holding,timber, and woodland companies.
7. France
> Total U.S. land area owned: 1.3 million acres
> Total land value (at time of purchase): $3.0 billion
> Primary landholding type: Pasture (682,118 acres)
> Primary landholding region: West (528,598 acres)
EDF Renewables is a French company that builds and operates renewable energy facilities around the world. Its biggest project in the United States is the 41,000 acre Roosevelt Wind Project in New Mexico.
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6. Portugal
> Total U.S. land area owned: 1.5 million acres
> Total land value (at time of purchase): $3.4 billion
> Primary landholding type: Cropland (786,220 acres)
> Primary landholding region: Midwest (575,970 acres)
There are numerous wind energy projects that have been developed in the United States by Portuguese companies like Energias de Portugal. The largest is the Number Nine Wind Farm, at 58,000 acres in Aroostook County, Maine.
5. Germany
> Total U.S. land area owned: 2.3 million acres
> Total land value (at time of purchase): $6.7 billion
> Primary landholding type: Cropland (862,993 acres)
> Primary landholding region: South (1.2 million acres)
Agrochemical company Monsanto dropped its name after it was acquired by German company Bayer in 2018. Monsanto owned dozens of plots of land throughout the United States, which are now controlled by Bayer. Other companies, however, including ranch operators, holding, and wind farm companies, own larger parcels of land mostly in Southern states.
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4. United Kingdom
> Total U.S. land area owned: 2.5 million acres
> Total land value (at time of purchase): $4.9 billion
> Primary landholding type: Forest (899,196 acres)
> Primary landholding region: West (1.3 million acres)
BP, formerly known as British Petroleum, has several subsidiaries in the United States like BP America Production, which owns several tracts of land around the country. Other U.K.-based companies, including mining, damond, and other natural resource companies own considerable land in Western states such as New Mexico, California, Colorado, and Washington.
3. Italy
> Total U.S. land area owned: 2.7 million acres
> Total land value (at time of purchase): $5.4 billion
> Primary landholding type: Cropland (1.7 million acres)
> Primary landholding region: Midwest (1.4 million acres)
The Azure Sky Wind Project is a major wind energy installation in Throckmorton County, Texas, owned by Enel Green Power, a subsidiary of the Italian Enel Group.
2. Netherlands
> Total U.S. land area owned: 4.9 million acres
> Total land value (at time of purchase): $6.9 billion
> Primary landholding type: Forest (3.9 million acres)
> Primary landholding region: South (3.3 million acres)
Oil giant Royal Dutch Shell, commonly known as Shell, owns numerous tracts of land in New Jersey and Colorado through its subsidiary Shell Frontier Oil & Gas. Dutch timber companies, however, own even more land in Southern states such as Louisiana, Texas, Alabama, and Tennessee.
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1. Canada
> Total U.S. land area owned: 12.8 million acres
> Total land value (at time of purchase): $11.6 billion
> Primary landholding type: Forest (6.8 million acres)
> Primary landholding region: South (4.0 million acres)
Canadian oil and gas company Ovintiv, formerly known as Encana, owns significant tracts of land in Colorado, Texas, and beyond. Timber companies own even larger tracts in Maine, Texas, and Michigan.
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