“…Debt was central to foundational debates about agrarian transformation and has had a recent revival within critical agrarian studies (Gerber, 2021; Kautsky, 1988; Lenin, 1974). Across this diverse body of research, debt is conceived as a key lever of agrarian capitalism, a force of class differentiation and displacement in the countryside and an increasingly widespread mechanism of labour intensification and exploitation (Agarwal, 2021; Arango Vásquez, 2020; Gerber, 2013, 2014). While agrarian scholars have long recognized the links between labour fragmentation and crises of reproduction (Bernstein, 2003), explicitly feminist analyses of these issues—particularly concerning the conjugated effects of debt and displacement—have only recently gained wider scholarly attention (Cousins et al, 2018; Gidwani & Ramamurthy, 2018; Guérin, 2013; Guérin et al, 2023; Natarajan & Brickell, 2022; Ossome & Naidu, 2021; Prosnitz, 2023; Shah & Lerche, 2020).…”