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1. Effect of Input Supply System on Extension Activities in Ogun State, Nigeria (1997)
2. Analysis of rice farming System in Ogun State and Its implication for Extension programme (2000)
3. Analysis of Socioeconomic and Spatial Factors in Livelihood diversification among rural Households in Ogun State, Nigeria. (2005)

Articles in Learned Journals
1.  Adigbo, S. O., Wakatsuki, T., Fabusoro, E., Alarima, C. I., Alao, O. A., Odedina, J. N., Adeyemi, O. R. and Fabunmi, T. O. (2013): Evaluation of the Performance of Lowland Rice-ratooned Rice-vegetable as Influenced by Fertilizer Ratesin Sawah Rice Systems. Journal of Agricultural Science; 5 (1), 181-186, Published by Canadian Center of Science and Education,http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jas.v5n1p181

2.  Alarima, C. I., Fapojuwo, O. E., Fabusoro, E., Fakoya, E. O., Masunaga T., and Wakatsuki, T. (2012). Professional competencies and training needs of extension agents for sustainable sawah development in Nigeria. Journal of Extension System, 28(2), 1-16. Published by Journal of Extension Systems, C-25/2, Kendriya Vihar, Nerul (W) Navi Mumbai – 400 706 India. www.jesonline.org/current.htm

3.  Alarima, C. I., Fabusoro, E., Kolawole, A, Uzoma, .K. C., Aromolaran, A. K., Masunaga, T. and Wakatsuki T. (2012): Land right and rental system: Implication for land conflict management in sawah-based rice production system in Nigeria. African Study Monographs,Published by The Center for African Area Studies, Kyoto University, Japan, (Letter of Acceptance dated June 22, 2012).

4.  Alarima, C. I., Kolawole, A., Fabusoro, E.,Ajulo, A. A.,Masunaga, T. and Wakatsuki, T.(2011): Knowledge and training needs of farmers adopting sawah rice production technology in Nigeria. International Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment,9 (3&4): 183-188. Published by WFL Publisher Ltd, Finland. Available online at http://www.world-food.net/scientificjournal.php

ii.  Fabusoro, E. and Sodiya, C. I. (2011): Institutions for collective action among settled Fulani Agro-pastoralists in Southwest Nigeria, The Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 17(1), pp53-68

iii.  Ilebani, A. O and Eniola Fabusoro (2011): Effect of Community-Based Care for People Living with HIV/AIDS on their wellbeing in Benue State, Nigeria. Research Journal of Medical sciences, 5(5): 294-304

iv.  Fabusoro, E., Omotayo, A. M., Apantaku, S. O. and Okuneye, A. P. (2010): ‘Forms and Determinants of Rural Livelihoods Diversification in Ogun State, Nigeria’, Journal of Sustainable Agriculture, 34 (4): 417-438;
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10440041003680296

v.  Ilebani, A. O and Eniola Fabusoro (2010), Effects of Community-Based Care for People Living with HIV/AIDS on the Agricultural Livelihoods of the Family Members in Benue State, Nigeria Agricultural Journal, 5(5), pp277-282 DOI: 10.3923/1j.2010.277.282

vi.  Eniola Fabusoro (2009): ‘Use of collective action for land accessibility among settled Fulani agro-pastoralists in southwest Nigeria’ Sustainability Science, Volume 4, Number 2, October, 2009 pp 199-213. DOI 10.1007/s11625-009-0082-4;
http://www.springerlink.com/content/w87n545t4131232h/

vii.  Fabusoro, E. and Oyegbami, A. (2009): Key Issues in livelihoods security of Migrant Fulani Pastoralists: Empirical Evidence from Southwest Nigeria. ASSET, Series C, Volume 4, Number 1, 2009

viii.  Fabusoro, E., J. A. Awotunde, C. I. Sodiya and C. I. Alarima (2008): ‘Status of Job Motivation and Job Performance of Field Level Extension Agents in Ogun State: Implications for Agricultural Development’, The Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 14(02), pp. 139 – 152. DOI: 10.1080/13892240802019113; http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all~content=a793284660

ix.  E. Fabusoro, T. Matsumoto and M. Taeb (2008): ‘Land Rights Regimes in Southwest Nigeria: Implications for Land Access and Livelihoods Security of Settled Fulani Agropastoralists’, Land Degradation and Development, Volume 19 Issue 1, Pages 91 – 103, 10.1002/ldr.816
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ldr.816/abstract

x.  Adebayo, K., Fabusoro, E. and Fapojuwo, E. O. (2008): Factors determining selective adoption of the cassava grater and screw press in southwest Nigeria, ASSET, Series C, Volume 3, Number 1, pp 40-52

xi.  E. Fabusoro, Sodiya, C. I. and Alarima, C. I. (2007): Socioeconomic Factors in Packaging and Delivery of Agricultural Extension Message in Ogun State, Nigeria, Journal of Extension System, Volume 23(2), December, pp 34-48.

xii.  C. I. Sodiya, O A Lawal-Adebowale, E Fabusoro (2007): ‘Effect of Private and Public Extension Services on Adoption of Promoted Cassava-Based Technologies in Ogun State, Nigeria’, Journal of Agricultural & Food Information, Vol. 8, Number 1, DOI: 10.1300/2007, pp 35-48;
http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all~content=a903604758

xiii.  Fabusoro, E., Lawal-Adebowale, O. A. and Akinloye, A. K. (2007): ‘A study of rural livestock farmers’ patronage of veterinary services for healthcare of small farm animals in Ogun State’, Journal of Animal Production, 34(1), pp 132-138

xiv.  P.A. Okuneye, E. Fabusoro, K. Adebayo and I.A. Ayinde (2005): Raging Poverty And Nigerian Agriculture: Some Policy Issues, Nigerian Economic Society Journal, Vol 47(3)

xv.  Sodiya, C. I., Fabusoro, E. and Agbaje, R. A. (2006): “Income generating activiies of agropastoral Fulani women in Ogun State of Nigeria: Implications for Extension Support” ASSET Series A, Vol 6, No. 1, pp 181-188

xvi.  Fabusoro, E. Adebayo, K. Asishana, A. H. and Sanni, R. O. (2006): “Pattern of Child Labour Use among Rural Migrant Households in Odeda Local Government Area of Ogun State” International Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Sciences, Environmnet and Technology (ASSET), Series A, Vol 6, No 1, pp 19-18

xvii.  Sodiya, C. I. and Fabusoro, E. and Adamu, C. O. (2005): “The Role of Agricultural Extension Service in Poverty Alleviation among Oil Palm Farmers in Ogun State” Journal of Agricultural Extension Vol 9, pp 121-128.

xviii.  Okuneye, P. A., Fabusoro, E. Adebayo, K., and Ayinde, I. A. (2004): “The Nigerian Agriculture and Poverty Incidence: The need for Private Sector Empowerment” Farm Management Association of Nigeria, FAMAN, Journal, Vol 7, No. 2, pp 54-65

xix.  Fabusoro, E., Afolabi, W.A.O., and Adenekan, A. (2004): ‘Effect of rural women workload on care practices and growth of children in Yewa South Local Government Area of Ogun State, Nigeria’. Outlook on Agriculture. 33 (2), pp 125-132;
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/ip/ooa/2004/00000033/00000002/art00007

xx.  Oyegbami, A and E. Fabusoro, (2003): ‘The Use of Radio and Television as Sources of Agricultural Information among Poultry Farmers in Egbeda Local Government Area of Oyo State, Nigeria’. Moor Journal of Agricultural Research, No. 1, 2003, pp 164-169
xxi.  Fabusoro, E. and M. Agbonlahor (2002): ‘Optimal farm plan and resource allocation for small rice-based farmers in Ogun State, Nigeria’, ASSET, Series A, 2(2), pp 33-42.

xxii.  J. Agbamu and E. Fabusoro (2001): ‘Economic analysis of rice farming in Ogun State and the implications for agricultural extension service. Journal of Agricultural Extension Vol. 5, 2001 pp54-66

Journal Articles Accepted for Publication

i.  Fabusoro, E., Sokoya, G. O., Ayorinde, O. S., Alarima, C. I.and Oduguwa, O. O.: Gender roles and decision making in fulani agro-pastoral production system in Southwestern Nigeria. Gender and Development. Published by Ife Centre of Psychological Studies, Obafemi Awolowo University. (Letter of Acceptance dated June 20, 2012).

ii.  Fabusoro, E. and Oyegbami, A.: Key Issues in livelihoods security of migrant Fulani pastoralists: Empirical evidence from Southwest Nigeria.International Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Sciences, Environmnet and Technology (ASSET), Series C. Published by the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria. (Letter of Acceptance dated 6th July, 2009).

Refereed Conference Proceedings
i.  Adebayo, K; Fabusoro, E., Sanni, L.O. and Osuntade, O.B (2010): Potential adoption of the cassava peeling machine in Southwest Nigeria Paper presented at the 15th Triennial symposium of International Society for Tropical Root Crops (ISTRC)

ii.  Eniola Fabusoro and Ibironke Sodiya (2010): ‘Institutions for collective action among settled Fulani agro-pastoralists in southwest Nigeria’. In Ika Darnhofer and Michaela Grötzer (eds), Building sustainable rural futures. The added value of systems approaches in times of change and uncertainty, The Proceedings of the 9th European IFSA Symposium, held in the Universität für Bodenkultur, Vienna, Austria, July 4-7 (ISBN 978-3-200-01908-9) pp. 165-174.
http://ifsa.boku.ac.at/cms/fileadmin/Proceeding2010/2010_WS1.1_Fabusoro.pdf

iii.  Eniola Fabusoro and Fu Hoi-Yee (2009): ‘Challenges of climatic change to pastoral system in rainforest zone of Southwest Nigeria’, IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environmental Science 6 (2009), doi:10.1088/1755-1307/6/7/372015; http://iopscience.iop.org/1755-1315/6/37/372015/pdf/1755-1315_6_37_372015.pdf

iv.  E. Fabusoro and K. Adebayo (2008): ‘That extension will not go into
extinction’: experts’ opinion on the public extension service in Nigeria’. In Dedieu B. and Zasser–Bedoya S. (Eds.). 2008. Proceedings of the 8th European International Farming System Association (IFSA) Symposium, Empowerment of the rural actors: a renewal of farming systems perspectives. 6–10 July 2008, Clermont Fd (France) CD Rom, 867 – 873. http://ifsa.boku.ac.at/cms/fileadmin/Proceeding2008/2008_WS6_08_Faburoso.pdf

v.  Agbontale, A. O., E. Fabusoro, O. A. Ilebani, O. Oso and C. I. Alarima (2008). Agricultural Knowledge Information System in Nigeria: Fluxes, Forces and Flash Flosses, Proceedings of the 13th Annual National Conference of the Agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria, Developing Agricultural Extension Policy for Nigeria, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, 8-11th, 2008

vi.  Fabusoro, E. (2003): Socioeconomic Incentives for Private Delivery of Extension Service in Nigeria. In P. A. Okuneye, and K. Adebayo, (eds), Private Sector Participation in Nigerian Agriculture, Refereed Proceedings of Annual Conference of the Farm Management Association of Nigeria (FAMAN) held at the University of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria, December 1st to 4th 2003, pp 95-102

Chapter in Texts
i. Grace Sokoya, Eniola Fabusoro, Kemi Irekhore and Tosin Ikudehin (2006): Training Handbook on STIs/HIV/AIDS For peer-to-peer Education, Abeokuta, University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, November, 2006

ii. Bola Okuneye, Eniola Fabusoro and Kola Adebayo (2004): “Employment Generation and Farm Settlement Transformation: A Two Pronged Objective Achievable Through Government Agenda for Sustainable Development. In Onigbinde, A. (ed): The New Deal: Agenda for Sustainable Development Frontline Resources Limited, Ibadan, pp101-126

iii. Fabusoro, Eniola (2003): “Agricultural Extension Communication System and its Implications for Small Rice Farmer’s Production In Ogun State”. In Oso, L. (ed.) Communication and Development: A Reader. Abeokuta. Jedidiah Publishers, Abeokuta

Technical Reports

i. Report on Property Rights, Access to Natural Resources and Livelihood Security among Settled Fulani Agro-Pastoralists in Southwestern Nigeria to be submitted to International Foundation for Science. June 2006.

ii. Report on the Project on HIV/AIDS Awareness programme and campaigns among staff and students in University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, for the United State Embassy, Abuja. April, 2006

iii. Report on the Assessment of Support Services Needs of Identified SMEs clusters in Ogun, Osun, Lagos, Kaduna and Anambra States for the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency (SMEDAN), Abuja, and United Nations Development Programme, Abuja. May 2006

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