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001 ANRVHS Credit Cooperative 9520-02001452 Langay, Abulug Cooperative Development Authority LIST OF DELISTED COOPERATIVE for the year 2014 # NAME OF COOPERATIVES REG / CON. NO ADDRESS 001 ANRVHS Credit Cooperative 9520-02001452 Langay, Abulug Alcala Rural School Multi-purpose 9520-02001506 Baybayog, Alcala 002 Cooperative BFAR-RFTC RO2 Multi-purpose RFTC Compound, 9520-02010294 Aparri 003 Cooperative Maura, Fuga Island Multi-Purpose Sitio Naguilian, Fuga 9520-02002797 Aparri 004 Cooperative Island, Toran Rice Model Cluster Multi- 9520-02004440 Toran, Aparri 005 purpose Cooperative Banurbur Multi-purpose 9520-02006448 Maddalero, Buguey 006 Cooperative Nannarian Multi-purpose 9520-02009009 Nanarian, Peñablanca 007 Cooperative Solana Tobacco Farmers Multi- 9520-02012686 Bangag, Solana 008 purpose Cooperative Paraiso Rattan Weavers Cooperative 9520-02008848 Centro, Sta. Teresita 009 Sto. Niño Fruit and Vegetable Processors Multi-purpose 9520-02005999 Centro Sur, Sto. Niño 010 Cooperative Nagsabaran Multi-purpose 9520-02009010 Mabitbitnong, Sto. Niño 011 Cooperative Kammaranan Multi-purpose 9520-02012403 Capitol Hills, Tuguegarao City 012 Cooperative Cataggaman Nuevo Mushroom Producers Multi-purpose 9520-02008852 Cataggaman Nuevo, Tuguegarao City 013 Cooperative 014 Linao Credit Cooperative 9520-02015455 Linao, Tuguegarao City Palayan High School Teachers Mutli- Palayan High School, 9520-02007430 Alicia 015 Purpose Cooperative Burgos, Bantug Petines Multi-Purpose 9520-02005373 Bantug Petines, Alicia 016 Cooperative LGU Angadanan Employees Multi- 9520-02015860 LGU Compound, Angadanan 017 Purpose Cooperative Bagnos Multi-Purpose Cooperative, 9520-02016044 Bagnos, Aurora 018 Inc. San Miguel (BURGOS) Multi-Purpose 9520-02016213 San Miguel, Burgos 019 Cooperative, Inc. Cabagan Multi-Sectoral Multi- 9520-02012475 Centro, Cabagan 020 Purpose Cooperative 021 Barangay Cubag Cooperative 9520-02010285 Cubag, Cabagan 022 DAHSTA Credit Cooperative 9520-02003052 Catabayungan, Cabagan New Site Puzon Multi-Purpose 9520-02015691 San Fermin, Cauayan City 023 Cooperative Empowered Community of Minante 9520-02015450 Purok 1, Minante, Cauayan City Multi-Purpose Cooperative 024 Page 1 of 6 Cooperative Development Authority LIST OF DELISTED COOPERATIVE for the year 2014 # NAME OF COOPERATIVES REG / CON. NO ADDRESS Empowered Bantay Bayan Members 79 Canciller Ave, 9520-02015448 Cauayan City Multi-Purpose Cooperative Dist. 1, 025 Cauayan National High School Credit 9520-02015447 CNHS Turayong, Cauayan City Development Cooperative 026 Cauayan Batangueño Association (CABATAS) Development 9520-02015445 Public Market, Cauayan City 027 Cooperative Action Multi-Purpose Cooperative 9520-02015441 Turayong, Cauayan City 028 United Filipino Crafters of Luzon 9520-02015696 Capirpiriwan, Cordon Multi-Purpose Cooperative 029 030 People's Cooperative 9520-02012414 Linglingay, Gamu Gamu Rural School Multi-Purpose Gamu Rural School, 9520-02008845 Gamu Cooperative Linglingay, 031 LGU Ilagan Employees Multi- Municipal Hall, San 9520-02008843 Ilagan City 032 Purpose Cooperative Vicente, Isabela Mango Growers 9520-02003683 San Felipe, Ilagan City 033 Development Cooperative 034 Ilagan Van Cooperative 9520-02002918 Calamagui 2nd, Ilagan City Bumasal (Bungoy Mannalon Ni Parish Convent, Sta. 9520-02002915 Ilagan City Sabel) Development Cooperative Isabel Sur, 035 San Juan Multi-Purpose Cooperative 9520-02012478 San Juan, Ilagan City 036 Bliss Transport and Alied Services 9520-02012471 BLISS Village, Ilagan City Multi-Purpose Cooperative 037 *Isat Multi-Purpose Cooperative 9520-02012409 Calamagui, Ilagan City 038 Ilagan Municipal Council For Women Ilagan Super Market, 9520-02011982 Ilagan City 039 Development MPC Centro, Jones Peace Jatropha Plantation Municipal 9520-02012030 Jones 040 Cooperative Compound, Timpuyog Multi-Purpose Municipal Hall 9520-02005377 Luna 041 Cooperative Compound, Mallig Integrated Farmers Multi- 9520-02010286 Centro 1, Mallig 042 Purpose Cooperative Maharlika Highway, CENRO Naguilian Cooperative 9520-02012400 Naguilian San Manuel, 043 Naguilian Public Market Vendors Public Market, 9520-2010283 Naguilian 044 Development Cooperative Quezon, Minagbag Relocation Social Forest 9520-02001106 Minagbag, Quezon 045 Development Cooperative Page 2 of 6 Cooperative Development Authority LIST OF DELISTED COOPERATIVE for the year 2014 # NAME OF COOPERATIVES REG / CON. NO ADDRESS 046 Balligi Multi-Purpose Cooperative 9520-02015687 Sto. Domingo, Quirino Southern Isabela Transport 9520-02011988 NIA, Ambatali, Ramon 047 Development Cooperative Ramon People's Economic Council 9520-02012472 Bugallon Proper, Ramon Multi-Purpose Cooperative 048 Valley Planters Development 9520-02004524 2/F Public Market, Roxas 049 Cooperative Simimbaan Relocated Families Multi- 9520-02011975 Siminbaan, Roxas 050 Purpose Cooperative, Inc. 051 Palayan Multi-Purpose Cooperative 9520-02015862 Nagbukel, San Isidro EJC Teachers and Employees Multi- Eveland Junior 9520-02009015 San Mateo 052 Purpose Cooperative College, Marasat Pequeño Multi-Purpose 9520-02009017 Marasat Pequeño, San Mateo 053 Cooperative San Mateo Municipal Employees 9520-02012406 Barangay 4, Rizal St., San Mateo 054 Multi-Purpose Cooperative Philrice Isabela Employees Multi- Philrice Cmpd, 9520-02012504 San Mateo 055 Purpose Cooperative Malasin, San Mateo Training and 9520-2015688 ATI-FTC, Malasin, San Mateo 056 Development Cooperative San Pablo National High School Teachers' Multi-Purpose 9520-02003053 Poblacion, San Pablo 057 Cooperative SPVIHS Development Cooperative 9520-02012492 San Pablo, Auitan San Pablo 058 Panagnakem Savings and Credit 9520-02001417 Sinili, Santiago City 059 Development Cooperative Good Steward Multi-Purpose City Road, Centro 9520-02001424 Santiago City 060 Cooperative West, Santiago Valley Homes Multi- Santiago Valley 9520-02007833 Santiago City Purpose Cooperative Homes Subd., Patul, 061 Fisherfolks Development 9520-02008053 Villasis, Santiago City 062 Cooperative Sagana Multi-Purpose Cooperative 9520-02015469 Sagana, Santiago City 063 Kasama Multi-Purpose Cooperative 9520-02015675 Mabini, Santiago City 064 Santiago Trikers Action Reform Community Center, 9520-02016043 Santiago City Multi-Purpose Cooperative Dubinan East, 065 Gintong Ani 1 Farmers Development 9520-02012461 Bubug, Sto. Tomas 066 Cooperative Eastern Farmers Multi-Purpose 9520-02008051 Lapogan, Tumauini 067 Cooperative Villa Santiago Multi-Purpose 9520-02006405 Villa Santiago, Aglipay 068 Cooperative Page 3 of 6 Cooperative Development Authority LIST OF DELISTED COOPERATIVE for the year 2014 # NAME OF COOPERATIVES REG / CON. NO ADDRESS Bigay Puso Multi-Purpose Quirino Gen. High 9520-02007783 Cabarroguis 069 Cooperative School, Zamora, Gabriela Multi-Purpose Cooperative 9520-02001102 Gabriela, Diffun 070 Villa Norte United Farmers Multi- 9520-02002815 Poblacion Norte, Maddela 071 Purpose Cooperative Countryside Catalyst Multi-Purpose 9520-02010950 Ayaga, 072 Cooperative, Inc. 073 Abbeg Multi-Purpose Cooperative 9520-02010947 Abbeg, Rebel Returnees Multi-Purpose 9520-02015328 Dalaoig, 074 Cooperative, Inc. Sta. Magdalena Multi-Purpose 9520-02012608 Maraburab, 075 Cooperative Allacapan Livelihood & Savings & 9520-02009011 Centro West, 076 Loan Cooperative, Inc. Holy Rosary Multi-Purpose 9520-02006413 Calamagui, 077 Cooperative, Inc. 078 Avenday Multi-Purpose Cooperative 9520-02012609 Centro, 079 Masical Amulung West Cooperative 9520-02012466 Masical, CVRDPF Training 080 CVRDPF Multi-Purpose Cooperative 9520-02010946 Center, Bitag Bannawag Women's Multi-Purpose 9520-02001533 Mocag, 081 Cooperative Mocag SN Multi-Purpose 9520-02015327 Mocag, 082 Cooperative Ballesterian's OFW Multi-Purpose 9520-02000738 Centro East, 083 Cooperative Genesis Multi-Purpose Cooperative 9520-02002897 Centro East, 084 Centro East Multi-Purpose 9520-02003923 Centro East, 085 Cooperative Health Workers Multi-Purpose 9520-02002798 Centro 2, 086 Cooperative, Inc. Claveria Market Vendors 9520-02016659 Centro 4, 087 Development Cooperative Claveria Fishermen's Cooperative, 9520-02007058 Centro 6, 088 Inc. Culao Multi-Purpose Cooperative 9520-02016041 Culao, 089 Dibalio Philrice Cooperators Credit 9520-02004675 Dibalio, 090 Cooperative Luzon Zanjera Farmers Multi- 9520-02006416 Luzon, 091 Purpose Cooperative Taggat Norte Multi-Purpose 9520-02003925 Taggat Norte, 092 Cooperative Sang-attan Multi-Purpose Purok Sta. Maria, 9520-02006001 093 Cooperative Taggat Sur, Malabaga Teachers Multi-Purpose 9520-02015333 Malabbac, 094 Cooperative Page 4 of 6 Cooperative Development Authority LIST OF DELISTED COOPERATIVE for the year 2014 # NAME OF COOPERATIVES REG / CON. NO ADDRESS Katipunang Kababaihan ng Obispo St., Public Peñablanca Multi-Purpose 9520-02003049 Market, Camasi, 095 Cooperative Blue Mountain Upland Farmers 9520-02005391 MENRO Office, 096 Multi-Purpose Cooperative Palao SN Multi-Purpose 9520-02008055 Palao, 097 Cooperative, Inc. CVE (Cagayan Valley Entrepinoys) 9520-02012462 Burgos St., Centro, Multi-Purpose Cooperative 098 Tobacco Farmers Multi-Purpose 9520-02015673 Accusilian, 099 Cooperative Karaniagan Multi-Purpose 9520-02012614 Bugnay, 100 Cooperative 17 Provincial Road, DOF BLGF RO2 Cooperative 9520-02016709 101 Caritan Sur, Metanoia Multi-Purpose 9520-02010955 7 College Avenue, 102 Cooperative Tuguegarao United Methodist Multi- 9520-02002790 17 A. Bonifacio St., 103 Purpose Cooperative Cagayan Valley Wood Workers & 9520-02012473 Atulayan Sur, Farmers Multi-Purpose Cooperative 104 105 SRT Cooperative of Tuguegarao 9520-02006412 A. Bonifacio St., Cataggaman Veterans Multi- 9520-02003059 Cataggaman Nuevo, 106 Purpose
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