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<p>Agro ecological approaches have an important role to play in specific contexts,
including in Africa, but DFID does not prescribe technical approaches centrally. The
best approaches for interventions are identified in consideration of the specific
context of implementation. DFID is supporting a wide range of programmes with agro-ecological
components, from soil and water conservation and land use management to climate resilience
and conservation agriculture. On the research front, DFID supports the Climate Change,
Agriculture and Food Security research programme as well as the Sustainable Agricultural
Intensification Research and Learning in Africa. The Adaptation for Smallholder Agriculture
Programme supports farmers to adapt agricultural systems to be climate resilient.
The full range of our programmes can be found on our Development Tracker: <a href="http://devtracker.dfid.gov.uk/"
target="_blank">http://devtracker.dfid.gov.uk/</a></p>
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