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(i) Thesis and Dissertation
(a) Ibrahim, S. B. (2017). Agricultural Productivity, Wage Employment Participation and Welfare: Effects of Ill-health Disability on Agricultural Households in Nigeria. Thesis submitted to the department of Food Economics and Marketing, School of Agriculture Policy and Development, University of Reading, United Kingdom.

(b) Ibrahim, S. B. (2011). Analysis of Climate Change, Adaptation, and Effects on Arable Crop Farmers’ Resource Allocation Decisions in Ogun State, Nigeria. Dissertation submitted to the department of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, College of Agricultural Management and Rural Development, Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta Nigeria.

(c) Sobanke, S. B. (2008). Impact Assessment of National Fadama Development Project Phase II on Small-scale Farmers’ Income in Obafemi Owode Local Government Area of Ogun State, Nigeria. Undergraduate Project Report submitted to the department of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, College of Agricultural Management and Rural Development, Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta Nigeria.

(ii) Journal Articles in Print
1. Ibrahim, S. B., Akerele, D., Oyawole, F. P., Uthman, O. J. and Aminu, R. O. (2019): Effect of Non-Farm Income on Poverty Status of Farm Households in Ogun State, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Agriculture, Food and Environment, 15(2), pp 40-49.
2. Arowolo, A. O., Ibrahim, S. B., Sanusi, M. M., Ayinde, A. F. O., and Sheleru, K. M. (2018): Households’ Cooking Energy Preferences and Determinants of Transition to Non-Biomass Fuels in Rural Nigeria. Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa, 20 (1), pp 127-138.
3. Akerele, D., Babatunde, O. D., Ibrahim, S. B. and Ibrahim, M. K. (2018): Edible Insects Purchase Decision and Intention to Reduce Meat for their Consumption: Evidence from Abeokuta Ogun State, Nigeria. FUDMA Journal of Sciences, 1 (1), pp 96 – 102.
4. *+ Akerele, D., Sanusi, R. A., Olalekan, O., Ibrahim, S. B. and Oluwalana, E. O. (2017): “Economics of Garri Processing Among Rural Women in Odeda Local Government Area of Ogun State, Nigeria”. Nigerian, Journal of Agricultural and Development Economics, Volume 7, issue 1, pp 99-110

5. *+ Obayelu, A. E., Arowolo, A. O., Ibrahim, S. B. and Oderinde, C. O. (2016): “Socioeconomic Determinants of Profitability of Fresh Fish Marketing in Ogun State, Nigeria”. International Journal of Social Economics, Volume 43, issue 8, pp 871-888. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1108/IJSE-07-2014-0147

6. *+ Ambali, O. I., Adewuyi, S. A., Babayanju, S. O. and Ibrahim, S. B. (2015): “Expansion of Rice for Job Initiative Programme: Implications for Household Food Security in Lagos State, Nigeria”. Advances in Economics and Business, Volume 3, issue 3, pp 99-106. http://www.hrpub.org/journals/article_info.php?aid=2347

7. *Ayinde, I. A., Aminu, R. A. and Ibrahim, S. B. (2015): “Technical Efficiency of Maize Production in Ogun State, Nigeria”. Journal of Development and Agricultural Economics. Volume 7 (2) pp 55-60. http://www.academicjournals.org/journal/JDAE/article-full-text-pdf/A50593849830

8. *+ Aminu, F. O., Arowolo, A. O., Ibrahim, S. B., Sanusi, M. M. and Bakare, Y. O. (2015): “Child agricultural Labour and schooling activities: Evidence from rural farm households in Nigeria”. Tropical Agriculture. Trinidad and Tobago, Volume 92 (3), 228-241.

9. *+ Ibrahim S. B., Ayinde, I. A., and Arowolo, A. O. (2014): “Analysis of Arable Crop Farmers Awareness to Causes and Effects of Climate Change in South Western, Nigeria”. International Journal of Social Economics, Volume 42 (7), pp 614-628. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1108/IJSE-09-2013-0201
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10. Obayelu, A. E., Ibrahim, S. B., and Nasiru, H. D. (2014): “Analysis of Animal Protein Consumption among Households in Egbeda Local Government Area of Oyo State, Nigeria”. Journal of Agricultural Management and Rural Development, Volume 4 (1), pages 11-21. Published by College of Agricultural Sciences, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ogun State Nigeria.

11. Obayelu, A. E., Arowolo, A.O., Ibrahim S.B., and Croffie, A. Q. (2014): “Economics of Fresh Tomato Marketing in Kosofe Local Government Area of Lagos State, Nigeria”. Nigerian Journal of Agricultural Economics, Volume 4 (1): 58-67. Published by Nigerian Association of Agricultural Economists, Nigeria.

12. Ibrahim, S. B., Afolami, C. A., Ayinde, I. A. and Adeofun, C. O (2013). “Attitude and Adaptation Pattern of Crop Farmers to Climate Change in Ogun State, Nigeria.” Journal of Agricultural Management and Rural Development (JAMARD). 4 (1). Page 154-163. Published by College of Agricultural Sciences, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ogun State

13. Ayinde, I. A., Ibrahim, S. B., and Arowolo, S. O. (2012): Economics of Poultry Egg Production under Two Management Systems in Ogun State Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Agricultural Economics, Volume 3 (1), pages 40-49. Published by Nigerian Association of Agricultural Economists, Nigeria.

14. + Adegbite, D. A., Oloruntoba, A. O., Adubi, K. O., Oyekunle, O., and Sobanke, S. B. (2008): Impact of National Fadama Development Project II on Small Scale Farmers’ Income in Ogun State: Implications for Agricultural Financing in Nigeria. Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa, Volume 10 (3) pages 103-126. Published by Clarion University of Pennsylvania, Clarion, Pennyslvania USA. Available online at:
www.jsd-africa.com/Jsda/…/ARC_Impact_of_National_Fadama.pdf

15. Adegbite, D. A., Adubi, K. O., Oloruntoba, A. O., Oyekunle, O., and Sobanke, S. B. (2007): Impact of National Fadama Development Project II on Small Scale Farmers’ Income in Ogun State: Implications for Financial Support to farmers. In ASSET: International Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Science, Environment and technology. Publication of the University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria, Series C, Volume 2 (1), pages 110-130

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