About


Welcome to my personal blog, a repository of my musings and discoveries as I navigate through the complex and fascinating world of academia. As a forgetful person, I have found that keeping a record of my notes and reflections is a must in order to stay organized and on top of my Ph.D. studies. This site serves as a one-stop-shop for all my class notes, research findings, and other tidbits of information that I have accumulated throughout my academic journey. It is not just for my personal benefit but also for others who may find my learning materials useful in their own studies. I believe that the act of documenting and sharing knowledge is a valuable endeavor, and I hope that this blog will serve as a valuable resource for both myself and others.


About Me

Harry Jay M. Cavite holds a PhD in Agriculture (Agribusiness Management) from the School of Agricultural Technology, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL), Bangkok, Thailand. He received his bachelor’s degree in Agribusiness from the Visayas State University, Philippines, in 2013 and master’s degree in Crop Science from Central Luzon State University, Philippines, in 2018. 

He was honored to be a recipient of the KMITL doctoral scholarship grant during his Ph.D. and of the Department of Science and Technology - Accelerated Science and Technology Human Resource Development Program (DOST-ASTHRDP) scholarship grant during his Master's degree.

His works have been published in severals journals such as Journal of Plant Growth Regulation, Archives of Microbiology, British Food Journal, Journal of Enterprising Communities, Organic Agriculture, and Outlook on Agriculture. His current research interests lie in the areas of consumer behavior, community enterprise development, and farmers' technology adoption, all of which connect with the UN SDGs of Sustainable Cities and Communities (Goal 11) and Responsible Consumption and Production (Goal 12). Harry has research and teaching experience in both Crop Science and Agribusiness fields.

As an Agribusiness researcher and faculty, Harry is deeply committed to the advancement of sustainable agriculture, and is dedicated to enhancing the resilience of people, communities, and agri-food systems, especially in light of the ever-changing marketing landscape. He is continuously working on to understand the consumer behavior and help farmers to adopt technology and make farming sustainable.