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Chapters in Books already published

    1. Adekoya,  A.E. (1999): Planning, Focusing and Designs for Social Science Research. In Oladele O. I., Akinbile, L.A. and Adekoya A. E. (eds) Social Science Research: Approaches, Techniques and Reporting. Ijebu-Ode. Shanu Books. 1-16. 

    2. Adekoya A. E. (2003): The Community. In Odejide A and C. O. Adejuwon (eds) Community Agricultural Extension. Distance Learning Centre, University of Ibadan, Ibadan. 7-14 

    3. Adekoya A. E. (2003): Community Organisation and Adult Learning. In Odejide A and C. O. Adejuwon (eds) Agricultural Extension Education. Distance Learning Centre, University of Ibadan, Ibadan.  95-97

    4.  Adekoya A. E. and Akinbile L. A.(2006). Diffusion and Adoption of Innovations. Distance Learning Centre, University of Ibadan, Ibadan. 65 

    5.   Adekoya A. E. and T.O. Ogunfiditimi (2006): The Use of Statistical Package for Social Sciences in Extension Research. In Terry A. Olowu (ed) Research Methods in Agricultural Extension. Ilorin, Agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria. 282-302   

    6. Adekoya A. E. and E. B. Tologbonse (2005) Adoption and Diffusion of Innovations. In Agricultural Extension in Nigeria edited by S. F. Adedoyin. Agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria.  28-37.

    7. Ogunfiditimi, T.O. and Adekoya A. E. (2003): The Extension Process. Community Agricultural Extension. Distance Learning Centre, University of Ibadan, Ibadan. Pp 13-16

Articles that have already appeared in refereed conference proceedings:

    8. Adekoya A. E. (1998): Socio-Economic characteristics of Women Pastoralist in Oyo State: Implications for Extension Services. In Ologhobo A.D. and E. A. Iyayi (eds) The Nigerian Livestock Industry in the 21st Century. Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Conference of Animal Science Association of Nigeria. 239-242. 

    9. Adekoya A. E. and L.A. Akinbile (1999): Impact of Agricultural Development on Environmental Sustainability: A Threat to Food security. In Y.L. Fabiyi and E.O. Idowu (eds) Poverty Alleviation and Food Security in Nigeria. Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Conference of Agricultural Economics Society of Nigeria. 183-186.

    10. Adekoya A. E. Onifade F.A. and Oladele O.I. (2000): Awareness of and Participation in Family Support Programme Activities in Oyo State. In Jibowo A.A. (ed) Commuity Level Participation in Rural Development. Proceedings of the 10th Annual Conference of Nigeria Rural Sociological Association.  122-127 

    11. Adekoya A. E., Oladele O.I. F.A. Onifade (2000): Family support Programme: Benefits Derived by Participants: Proceedings of the 10th Annual Conference Nigeria Rural Sociological Association. Pp 117-121.

    12. Adekoya A. E. and Meludu, N.T. (2003) Livestock Components of Agroforestry Among Farmers in Nigeria: A case of Oyo State. Terry R. Clason (ed) Land Use Management for the Future. Proceedings of the 6th North American Agroforestry Conference. June 12 – 16, 1999. 94 – 97. 

    13. Adekoya A. E. and Adisa, T.A (2003): Socio Economic Determinants of Child Labour Utilisation in Agriculture: A Case study of Oyo East LGA of Oyo State, Nigeria.  In Adeyeye V. A. (ed) Protecting Nigerian Child from Food Insecurity and Poverty. Proceedings of the 5th National Research Network Meeting and Conference of Chidren-in-Agriculture-Programme (CIAP)  24-29 

    14. Adekoya A. E. and Adeokun O.A. (2003) Stakeholders Role in Protecting the Nigerian Child from Food Insecurity and Poverty. In Adeyeye V. A. (ed) Protecting Nigerian Child from Food Insecurity and Poverty. Proceedings of the 5th National Research Network Meeting and Conference of Children in Agriculture Programme (CIAP)  71-75. 

    15. Adekoya A. E., Akinbile L.A. and Ladapo, M.A. (1999) An Analysis of Urban Livestock Production in Akinyele LGA of Oyo State. In Ologhobo A.D. and E. A. Iyayi (eds) Sustainability of the Nigerian Livestock Industry in 2000 AD. Proceedings of the 4th Annual Conference of Animal Science Association of Nigeria.  287-290. 

    16. Adekoya A. E. And Akinsorotan, A.O. (2003): A Sociological perspective of Child Labour in Agriculture. Proceedings of the 5th National Research Network meeting and conference of Children in Agricultural Programme (CIAP)  105-110.

 Articles that have already appeared in learned journals:

    17. Adekoya A. E. and I.O. Oladele (2000): Gender Issues in Environmental Conservation Policies. Nigeria Journal of Gender and Development. Vol. 1: Nos. 1 & 2,  92-95. 

    18. Oladunjoye, B.G, A.A. Busari, A.E. Adekoya, V.O. Okoruwa and J.A.  Olaitan(2001): A Survey of Dairy Production Practices in the Derived Savannah of Oyo State, South Western Nigeria. Nigeria Journal of Animal Production. Vol. 28, No. 2, 182-196.

    19. Meludu, N.T.; P.A.Ifie, L.A.Akinbile and A.E. Adekoya (1999): The Role of Women in Sustainable Food Security in Nigeria: A Case Study of Udu Local Government Area of Delta State. Journal of Sustainable Agriculture. Vol. 15, No. 1,  87-93.

    20. Adekoya A. E., (2000): Indigenizing Environmentalism – A Task for the Next Millennium. Journal of Environmental Extension.  Vol. 1,   3-9 

    21. Adekoya A. E. and Ajayi, M.A. (2000): An Assessment of Farmers’ Awareness and Practices of Land Management Technique in Iddo Local Government Area of Oyo State. Journal of Environmental Extension.  Vol. 1,  98-104 

    22. Adeokun, O.A.; Olowu, T.A. and Adekoya A. E. (2002): Sources of Information Used by Women Involved in Fish Industry in Lagos State., Nigeria.  African Journal of Livestock Extension. Vol. 1,  11-14.   

    23. Adekoya A. E., Ahmed-Akinola, A.A. and A.A.Fashola: (2002): Beekeeping as an Income Generating Activity: A Case Study of Honeybee Farmers in Ibadan Metropolis, Oyo State. African Journal of Livestock Extension.  Vol. 1,  21-27 

    24. Ahmed-Akinola, A.A. and A.E. Adekoya (2002): Bee Hive Management and Colonisation: A Practical Approach. African Journal of Livestock Extension. Vol. 1, 36-41 

    25. Adekoya A. E. and N.T. Meludu and T.K. Adeniyi (2000): Urban Crop Production: A Case Study of Ibadan North Local Government Area of Oyo State. Journal of Agricultural Extension. Vol.4,  15-27  

    26. Solomon, A. V. and A. E. Adekoya (2006): Women and Power Transformation in Rural Households: A Case Study of Osun State, Nigeria. The Social Sciences Vol. 1, No. 3  231-234. 

    27. Adekoya A. E. (2006): Use of ICT Among Rural People in Oyo State, Nigeria. Research Journal of Applied Sciences Vol.1, Nos.1-4,  101-105. 

    28. Oladele, O. I. and A. E. Adekoya (2006): Implications of Farmers’ Propensity to Discontinue Adoption of Downy-Mildew Resistant Maize and Improved Cowpea Varieties for Extension Education in Southwestern Nigeria. Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension  Vol. 12, No.3  195-200. 

    29. Adekoya A. E. (2005): Training Needs Of Small Scale Poultry Farmers On Improved Production Techniques. African Journal of Livestock Extension. Vol. 4, 72-77. 

    30. Adekoya A. E. (2006): Information Needs of Cattle Farmers in Iseyin Local Government of Oyo State. Bowen Journal of Agriculture. Vol. 3, No.2  129-140.  

    31. Fasina, O. O. and Adekoya A. E. (2006): Recreation and Tourism Experiences of Farm Children in Southwest Nigeria: Implications for Child Development. Agricultural Journal Vol.1, No. 4. 254-257.   

    32. Adekoya A. E. (2007): Effect of Distance From Demonstration Sites on Farmers’ Adoption of Technologies.  Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment (JFAE) Volume 5, No 1.  307-309.

    33. Adekoya A. E. (2007): Cyber Extension Communication: A Strategic Model for Agricultural and Rural Transformation in Nigeria.  Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment (JFAE) Volume 5, No. 1,  366-368.

    34. Tijani S. A.; A. E. Adekoya and I. Yano (2007): Effect of Informal Credit Facilities on Women Farmers’ Production in Iseyin Local Government Area, Oyo State, Nigeria.  Journal of Agricultural Research and Dissemination. Vol. 24, 83-95.

    35. Fasina, O. O. and A.E. Adekoya (2007) Effects of Children Involvement in Agriculture on Their Education in Southwest Nigeria. Agricultural Journal. Vol.2, No.1: 27-30.

    36. Adekoya A. E. (2007): Determinants of Productivity Level of Commercial Grasscutter Farmers in Oyo State. African Journal of Livestock  Extension. Vol. 5,  71-75.

    37. Adekoya A. E. and O. I. Oladele (2008) Improving Technology Perception through Information and Education: A case of Biotechnology in Nigeria. Agric. conspec. sci. 73(4): 239-243

    38. Adekoya A E. (2009) Food insecurity and coping strategies among rural households in Oyo State, Nigeria. Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment Vol.7 (3&4) : 187 - 191.

    39. Adekoya A. E. and T. Babaleye (2009) Consistency of technology adoption among farmers in Northern Nigeria. Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment Vol.7 (3&4) : 457 - 460.

    40. Adekoya A. E., Ogunele and Fadairo (2009) Awareness and use of information communication technologies. Journal of Technology and Education in Nigeria. vol. 14(1&2) 21-28.

    41. Adekoya A. E. (2009): Rural and Urban youth participation in community development in southwest Nigeria. Global Approaches to Extension Practices. Vol. 5 (1)  34-40.

    42. Adekoya A. E. and Solomon (2009): Effect of participation in fadama II project on participants’ socio-economic status. Global Approaches to Extension Practices. Vol. 5 (2)  1-7.

    43. Adekoya A. E. and Aderibgbe (2009) Factors affecting loan utilization and repayment patterns by small holder farmers of the Nigeria Agricultural cooperative and Rural Development Bank (NACRDB) in Osun State Nigeria. Global Approaches to Extension Practices. Vol. 5 (2)  29-35.

    44. Babaleye T. and Adekoya A. E. (2009) Effect of communication strategy on adoption of legume crop technologies among farmers in northern Nigeria. Journal of Agriculture and Social Research. Vol. 9 (1)  14-20.

    45. Adekoya A. E. and T.A. Adisa (2010) Potentials and challenges of Participation in Agricultural Biotechnology R and D: A Case for National Agricultural Research Capacity Building. American Journal of Biochemistry and Biotechnology. Vol. 6 (1).  47-53.

    46. Oyeniyi, B.O.; Adekoya A. E. and Meludu, N.T. (2004): Potential of Sweet potato in Livestock Farming: Implication for Technology Transfer. African Journal of Livestock Extension. Vol.3. 33-35. Nigeria.

    47.  Adeokun O. A., A. E. Adekoya and A. Oloruntoba (2003): Energy generation from livestock manure as a means of reducing environmental pollution. In Adekunle, V. Enos and S. Adeduntan (eds)Challenges of environmental sustainability in a democratic government. Proceedings of 11th annual conference of environment and behavior association of Nigeria (EBAN) 26th – 27th November 2003, Akure. pp. 274 – 278.

    48. Adekoya A.E. and T.A. Adisa (2010) Potentials and challenges of Participation in Agricultural Biotechnology R and D: A Case for National Agricultural Research Capacity Building. American Journal of Biochemistry and Biotechnology. Vol. 6 (1).  47-53. 

    49. Judamat Z. Abu, A. E. Adekoya and O. A. Abu (2010) Information Needs Of Small Ruminant Rearers In Peri-Urban Areas Of Southwest Nigeria. African Journal of Livestock Extension. Vol. 8. 72-78.

    50.   Tijani S. A., O. P. Fawole and A. E. Adekoya (2010) Impact of World Bank Funding Withdrawal on Activities of Women in Agricultural Programme of Oyo State ADP. Nigerian Journal of Rural Extension and Development Vol. 3 (2010) pp. 11-17.

    51. Thomas Adisa, Adegbenga Adekoya, Inyeneh Udom, Isaac Toro, Edore Akpokodje, Kevin Akut, Eddy Onemolease and Aderanti Aderinto (2011) Perception: A Determinant of Scientists’ Participation in Agricultural Biotechnology Research and Development. Journal of Agricultural Science.Vol. 3, No. 1. pp.45-53.

    52. Olujide M. G. and A. E. Adekoya (2011) Effect Of Participation In Fadama – Ii Programme On Socio-Economic Status Of Farmers In Oyo State, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Rural Extension and Development Vol. 5 (2011) pp. 25-30.

    53. Funmilayo O. Familade, O. J. Babayemi and A. E. Adekoya (2011) Pattern of Household Composition and Animal Ethics Among Small Ruminant Producers In Iwo Local Government Area of Osun State, Nigeria. African Journal of Livestock Extension. Vol. 9, 39-42.

    54. Funmilayo O. Familade, O. J. Babayemi and A. E. Adekoya (2011) Characterization of Small Ruminant Farmers In Iwo Local Government, Osun State, Nigeria. African Journal of Livestock Extension. Vol. 9, 10-13.

    55. Adeokun O. A., M. A. Oladoja and A. E. Adekoya (2005): Achieving a suitable management system for fisherie development in a democratic economy: The case of waterside area of Ogun state, Nigeria. Journal of Agricultural Extension. Vol. 8; 165-172.

Books, chapters in books and articles already accepted for publication.

    56. Fasina, O. O. and A. E. Adekoya (2007): Personal Characteristics Predisposing Children to Agricultural Involvement among the Yoruba’s in South West Nigeria. Studies of Tribes and Tribals The Anthropologist.  (Pakistan) (50% contribution)

    57. Meludu N.T. and Adekoya A. E. (2007) Enhancing Institutional Microcredit foundations for the sustainability of women farmers’ entrepreneurship development in Nigeria. Journal of Economics and Rural Development. Vol. 16, No. 1. ---------

Technical reports and/or monographs

 

    58. Meludu N.T. and Adekoya A. E. (2006) determinants of forces behind poverty and coping strategies in selected areas of Nigeria. a project funded by Idachaba Foundation for Grant 20051FRGA04. 1-27