North Carolina Farmland and Military Protection Act prohibits adversarial foreign governments from acquiring agricultural land and land near military.
The North Carolina Farmland and Military Protection Act aims to safeguard agricultural land and areas near military installations from acquisition by adversarial foreign governments. The act prohibits such governments from purchasing, acquiring, leasing, or holding any interest in agricultural land or land within a 75-mile radius of military installations. The act defines adversarial foreign governments as state-controlled enterprises or governments subject to International Traffic in Arms Regulations. The act becomes effective December 1, 2025.
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