Shanghai Pengxin, the owner of New Zealand's Crafar Farms, has had its plans to buy vast swathes of Australian cattle farming land scuppered by that country's government, partly as a result of national security concerns.
The Chinese firm - whose bid to purchase Lochinver Station near Taupo was blocked by New Zealand Government ministers in September - was in talks to buy S Kidman and Co, Australia's largest private land owner.
Kidman owns 10 cattle stations across South Australia, Western Australia, the Northern Territory and Queensland.
The properties account for 2.5 per cent of Australia's agricultural land, totaling 101,411 sq km with an average herd of 185,000 cattle.
But in a statement treasurer Scott Morrison said the purchase would be "contrary to the national interest" and he would not be authorising the deal to proceed "as currently proposed".