“…The effect of profiteering and exploitation, tactics applied most commonly by those with underlying competitive advantages, is the deepening of channels of social (or class) differentiation (Akram‐Lodhi, 2005; Bernstein, 2010). Recurrently, this process takes the form of the emergence of a generally male, local elite (Caravani, 2019; Greco, 2015; Torvikey, 2021), or of a strata of capitalized outgrowers (Scoones et al, 2018; Sulle, 2017), who secure their control within agricultural commodity frontiers by means of the dispossession of oftentimes already vulnerable groups (e.g., women, migrants, ‘poor’ wage labourers, etc.). In this way, certain smallholder actors themselves become agents and profiteers of the land grab process (Hall, 2011).…”