President Donald Trump defended Chinese purchases of U.S. farmland during a visit to Beijing, arguing that restricting foreign ownership could reduce farmland values and financially hurt American farmers. Speaking during an interview with Fox News, Trump said removing Chinese buyers from the market would negatively impact farm real estate prices. “You want to see farm prices drop, you want to see farmers lose a lot of money? Just take that out of the market,” Trump said. The comments marked a notable shift from Trump’s earlier hardline position on Chinese ownership of U.S. agricultural land and drew renewed attention from farmers and national security advocates concerned about foreign investment in farmland near military installations. The remarks also appeared to conflict with actions previously taken by Trump’s administration. In 2025, the USDA announced a National Farm Security Action Plan aimed at restricting future Chinese farmland purchases and encouraging divestment of existing holdings tied to foreign adversaries, including China.