Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB885

Introduced
1/7/26  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to foreign ownership of agricultural land

Impact

This bill will have immediate implications for existing statutes governing agricultural land ownership in Missouri. With its passage, any acquisition of agricultural land by foreign entities is not only banned outright but is also reinforced by strict reporting requirements concerning existing holdings. For instance, any foreign entity currently owning agricultural land will not be permitted to transfer such land to another foreign party, effectively centralizing land ownership to domestic entities. This shift emphasizes the state’s intent to protect its agricultural sector from foreign control.

Summary

Senate Bill 885 seeks to modify the legal framework governing foreign ownership of agricultural land in the state. Specifically, it enacts new provisions that prohibit all aliens, foreign businesses, and foreign governments from acquiring agricultural land within Missouri. The bill is positioned as a response to concerns regarding national security and the potential dangers posed by foreign ownership of agricultural resources. As such, it aims to safeguard local agricultural interests by limiting extraterritorial influences in land ownership.

Contention

While proponents of SB885 argue that it is a necessary measure for the protection of Missouri's agricultural landscape and the rights of domestic farmers, critics express concerns about the potential overreach of the legislation. They argue that it may infringe upon the rights of foreign investors and could deter international business interests from engaging with Missouri's agricultural economy. Furthermore, there are apprehensions regarding the administrative burden this bill might impose on both the Department of Agriculture and potential foreign investors wishing to engage in non-farming uses of the land.

Emergency_clause

The legislation includes an emergency clause, which means it would take effect immediately upon approval. This provision reflects the urgency that the drafting legislators feel about the present risks associated with foreign ownership, marking it as a top priority for state lawmakers. Should it become law, SB885 will represent a significant shift in agricultural policy, steering Missouri towards a more defensive posture regarding property ownership and control within its borders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB217

Modifies provisions relating to foreign ownership of agricultural land

MO SB250

Modifies provisions regarding foreign ownership of agricultural land in Missouri

MO SB123

Modifies provisions relating to foreign ownership of agricultural land

MO HB993

Changes the laws regarding the foreign ownership of real property

MO HB672

Changes the laws regarding the foreign ownership of agricultural land

MO SB211

Creates provisions relating to foreign ownership of real estate

MO HB897

Creates provisions relating to foreign ownership of real estate

MO SB466

Modifies provisions relating to agricultural tax credits

MO HB725

Modifies standards around foreign ownership of Missouri land

MO HB1317

Modifies provisions relating to agricultural tax credits

Similar Bills

HI HB2017

Relating To Agriculture.

HI SB2887

Relating To Agriculture.

HI HB966

Relating To Agricultural Tourism.

HI HB966

Relating To Agricultural Tourism.

HI HB498

Relating To Agricultural Crimes.

HI HB498

Relating To Agricultural Crimes.

NJ S1702

Bans foreign ownership of agricultural or horticultural land and agricultural woodlands in State.

NJ A169

Bans foreign ownership of agricultural or horticultural land and agricultural woodlands in State.