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Caleb I. Adewale's research investigates economic factors influencing agricultural production and food security, particularly within smallholder farming systems in Nigeria and Uganda. His work examines the profitability and efficiency of various farming enterprises, including snail, maize, pig, and red onion production. Adewale also studies the impact of external factors, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, on farmer incomes and the adoption of different production systems.
His publications include analyses of village saving loan associations' role in commercialization, determinants of technical efficiency in pig farming, and comparative profitability studies. Adewale has also explored phytoplankton diversity in relation to water quality in Nigeria. His research network includes collaborators Uttam Deb, H. Edward English, and Shuva Saha.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 11
- Citations: 20
Selected Publications
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ADOPTION OF ENERGY-EFFICIENT COOK STOVES BY CHARCOAL-DEPENDENT HOUSEHOLDS: EVIDENCE FROM KWARA STATE, NIGERIA (2026)
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Phytoplankton diversity and their relationship with water quality parameters in the middle basin of Ogun River, Abeokuta, Southwest Nigeria (2025)
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Empowering Small-Scale Farmers: An Assessment of Small Farm Program’s Effectiveness in Arkansas, USA (2024)
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Drivers and barriers to the choice of production systems among smallholder pig farmers: Evidence from Northern Uganda (2024)
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- Profit efficiency analysis of red onions production in Sironko district of Uganda
- Village saving loan association membership and commercialization among smallholder maize farmers in northern Uganda
- Determinants of technical efficiency of pig production systems in northern Uganda: a Stochastic Frontier approach
- Comparative Analysis of Profitability Drivers of Pig Production Systems in Northern Uganda
- Drivers and barriers to the choice of production systems among smallholder pig farmers: Evidence from Northern Uganda
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- Determinants of technical efficiency of pig production systems in northern Uganda: a Stochastic Frontier approach
- Comparative Analysis of Profitability Drivers of Pig Production Systems in Northern Uganda
- Drivers and barriers to the choice of production systems among smallholder pig farmers: Evidence from Northern Uganda
- Drivers of the Choice of Production Systems Among Smallholder Pig Farmers: Evidence from Northern Uganda
- Profit efficiency analysis of red onions production in Sironko district of Uganda
- Determinants of technical efficiency of pig production systems in northern Uganda: a Stochastic Frontier approach
- Comparative Analysis of Profitability Drivers of Pig Production Systems in Northern Uganda
- Profit efficiency analysis of red onions production in Sironko district of Uganda
- Village saving loan association membership and commercialization among smallholder maize farmers in northern Uganda
- Determinants of Awareness and Intensity of Use of Maize Grades and Standards among Smallholder Farmers in Northern Uganda
- Economic analysis of snail production and its contribution to food security of farming households in Nigeria
- Influence of COVID-19 on rice farmer's income in Kwara State, Nigeria
- Influence of COVID-19 on rice farmer's income in Kwara State, Nigeria
- Empowering Small-Scale Farmers: An Assessment of Small Farm Program’s Effectiveness in Arkansas, USA
- Empowering Small-Scale Farmers: An Assessment of Small Farm Program’s Effectiveness in Arkansas, USA
- Empowering Small-Scale Farmers: An Assessment of Small Farm Program’s Effectiveness in Arkansas, USA
- Empowering Small-Scale Farmers: An Assessment of Small Farm Program’s Effectiveness in Arkansas, USA
- Village saving loan association membership and commercialization among smallholder maize farmers in northern Uganda
- Determinants of Awareness and Intensity of Use of Maize Grades and Standards among Smallholder Farmers in Northern Uganda
- Phytoplankton diversity and their relationship with water quality parameters in the middle basin of Ogun River, Abeokuta, Southwest Nigeria
- Phytoplankton diversity and their relationship with water quality parameters in the middle basin of Ogun River, Abeokuta, Southwest Nigeria
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