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LIST of ACCREDITED CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS (Csos) Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE LIST OF ACCREDITED CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS (CSOs) DA-RFO II NAME OF CONTACT CONTACT DATE DATE OF NO. ADDRESS PROJECT/S STATUS/REMARKS CSO PERSON NUMBER RECEIVED ACCREDITATION SAN • San VICENTE Chairman: Vicente, 0997-293- Four Wheel 1 DALENA Jesus January 17, 2018 Distributed San Pablo, 6606 Drive Tractor NARANG – Madriaga Isabela AY IA MINANGA- • Dalena, President: 0906-841- Four Wheel 2 BUNGAD- San Pablo, Gina January 17, 2018 Distributed 4338 Drive Tractor DALENA AI Isabela Gammaru DALENA- FLAVIANO • Dalena, President: IRRIGATOR 0927-202- Four Wheel 3 San Pablo, Orlando January 17, 2018 Distributed S 8576 Drive Tractor Isabela Curibang ASSOCIATIO N, INC. NEW FARMERS • Iraga, Chairman: Walk-Behind MARKETIN 0917-518- 4 Solana, Mario May 16, 2018 Rice Distributed G 7702 Cagayan Doca Transplanter COOPERATI VE MINAGBAG OVERSEAS • WORKLERS Chairman: Minagbag, 0935-904- April 17, Ride-on Type 5 MUTLI- Rolly Q. May 16, 2018 Distributed Quezon, 1948 2018 Palay Seeder PURPOSE Sabado Isabela COOPERATI VE SAN JUAN MARKETIN • San Chairman: 0936-198- April 17, Rice Combine 6 G Juan,Tuao, Diosdado May 16, 2018 Distributed 9886 2018 Harvester COOPERATI Cagayan Balanque VE PAYOGA/KA PATAGAN • Guibang, Chairman: MULTI- 0956-096- April 30, Four Wheel 7 Gamu, Cristeta B. May 16, 2018 Distributed PURPOSE 5954 2018 Drive Tractor Isabela Beronia COOPERATI VE STA. CRUZ SN MUTI- • Sta. Cruz, Chairman: 0916-759- April 17, Four Wheel 8 PURPOSE Pamplona, Quirino V. May 16, 2018 Distributed 9661 2018 Drive Tractor COOPERATI Cagayan Muñoz VE WESTERN ALCALA • Afusing- FARMER Chairman: Daga, 0916-155- April 16, Four Wheel 9 IRRIGATOR Danilo May 16, 2018 Distributed Alcala, 9672 2018 Drive Tractor S Florentino Cagayan COOPERATI VE MADDELA INTEGRATE • D FARMERS Dumabato Chairman: SAVING 0927-311- April 19, Four Wheel 10 Norte, Mario May 16, 2018 Distributed DEVELOPM 8396 2018 Drive Tractor Maddela, Badongen ENT Quirino COOPERATI VE ALCARAZ ESTATE SMALL • San President: WATER Pedro, 0915-277- April 16, Four Wheel 11 Marilou May 16, 2018 Distributed IRRIGATION Lasam, 4143 2018 Drive Tractor Ursua SYSTEM Cagayan ASSOCIATIO N IRAGA NATIONAL CONVERGE NCE • Iraga, Chairman: 0906-731- April 16, Four Wheel 12 INITIATIVE Solana, Romualdo May 16, 2018 Distributed 8256 2018 Drive Tractor MARKETIN Cagayan Edillo G COOPERATI VE SOUTHERN- CAGAYAN SEED • Centro Chairman: GROWERS Norte, Raul 0955-653- April 17, Four Wheel 13 May 16, 2018 Distributed MARKETIN Sto.niño, Prudencia 2499 2018 Drive Tractor G Cagayan no COOPERATI VE RAPIDO Rice Combine IRRIGATOR • Battung, President: 0936-514- April 30, Harvester/ 14 S Tuao, Gilbert May 16, 2018 Distributed 6922 2018 Ride-on Type ASSOCIATIO Cagayan Alejandro Palay Seeder N IBUNG • Ibung, MULTI- Chairman: Villaverde, 0935-284- April 30, Recirculating 15 PURPOSE Rosalinda May 16, 2018 Installed Nueva 6858 2018 Dryer COOPERATI Andaya Vizcaya VE QUEZON • TINIG Maddianga Chairman: HARANISTA 0977-669- April 30, Four Wheel 16 t, Quezon, Cezar P. May 16, 2018 Distributed CREDIT 3806 2018 Drive Tractor Nueva Dipanyo COOPERATI Vizcaya VE CARUPIAN TULONG TULONG Chairman: • Carupian, AMIN A Gemmalyn 0916-298- April 30, Four Wheel 17 Baggao, May 16, 2018 Distributed PAGSAYAAT Abarriento 0096 2018 Drive Tractor Cagayan AN TI s MANNALON , INC. NORTHWES T SOLANA • Bangag, President: FARMERS 0905-330- April 30, Rice Combine 18 Solana, Ruel B. May 16, 2018 Distributed IRRIGATION 5509 2018 Harvester cagayan Pabrua ASSOCIATIO N, INC. RANG-AY TI PUSSIAN • Pussian, Chairman: 0965-723- April 03, Rice Combine 19 FARMERS Alcala, Dolores A. May 16, 2018 Distributed 8159 2018 Harvester COOPERATI Cagayan Sayo VE TARIBUBU Four Wheel • MARKETIN Chairman: Drive Tractor Taribubu, 0926-201- April 19, 20 G Romeo May 16, 2018 Distributed Tuao East, 3583 2018 COOPERATI Guspid Sr. Cagayan VE VILLAVERD Monolithic E • Nagbitin Chairman: Dome DEVELOPM Villaverde, 0917-163- April 19, 21 Marcela May 16, 2018 Warehouse/ Installed ENT Nueva 5460 2018 Valdez Recirculating COOPERATI Vizcaya Dryers VE WESTERN Walk-Behind LIGHT Rice • Lannig, Chairman: MARKETIN 0926-505- April 16, Transplanter/ 22 Solana, Lauro May 16, 2018 Distributed G 1632 2018 Four Wheel Cagayan Agpalasin COOPERATI Drive Tractor VE EZPERANZA • Walk-Behind MULTI- Ezperanza Chairman: Rice 0977-810- April 19, 23 PURPOSE East, Alfonso May 16, 2018 Transplanter/ Distributed 9492 2018 COOPERATI Aurora, Ricardo Four Wheel VE Isabela Drive Tractor SIGUIRAN, NANABBAL • San AN, Andres, President: TENGNGA 0956-069- January Four Wheel 24 Sanchez Venancio May 30, 2018 Distributed IRRIGATOR 7886 17, 2018 Drive Tractor Mira Collado S Cagayan ASSOCIATIO N INC. SADIRI IA Four Wheel • Chairman: MULTI- Drive Tractor Concepcio Gervacio 0905-200- March 07, 25 PURPOSE May 30, 2018 Distributed n, Luna, M. 4124 2018 COOPERATI Isabela Lampitoc VE DUPAX DEL NORTE FARMERS • Dupax FEDERATIO President: Del Norte, 0906-878- March 07, Four Wheel 26 N OF Alexander May 30, 2018 Distributed Nueva 8949 2018 Drive Tractor IRRIGATOR Tominez Vizcaya S ASSOCIATIO N, INC. SAMAHANG MAGBUBUK ID NG • Antagan President: ANTAGAN 2nd, Nestor M. 0930-998- March 07, Rice Combine 27 TUMAUINI May 31, 2018 Distributed Tumauini, Delos 3659 2018 Harvester IRRIGATOR Isabela Trinoz S ASSOCIATIO N IPURAN- KALANGKA • Mauan, AN President: Bambang, 0921-664- May 10, Rice Combine 28 IRRIGATOR Mario G. June 18, 2018 Distributed Nueva 9572 2018 Harvester S, Nilo Sr. Vizcaya ASSOCIATIO N INC. CASILI DAM FARMERS Ride-on Type • Casili, President: IRRIGATOR 0927-457- May 10, Palay Seeder/ 29 Mallig, Domingo S. June 18, 2018 Distributed S 4479 2018 Four Wheel Isabela Joson ASSOCIATIO Drive Tractor N, INC. REBECCA Four Wheel • Rebecca, President: FARMERS 0926-232- May 10, Drive Tractor 30 Gonzaga, Franklin June 18, 2018 Distributed IRRIGATOR 9135 2018 Cagayan Leonardo S ASSOCIATIO N, INC. NARARAGA N VALLEY • Chairman: MULTI- Nararagan, 0926-256- May 10, Rice Combine 31 Julian c. June 18, 2018 Distributed PURPOSE Ballesteros 4257 2018 Harvester Unite COOPERATI , Cagayan VE C-SERIES Four Wheel COUNCIL OF Drive Tractor • Brgy. 02, President: IRRIGATOR 0975-943- May 11, 32 San Mateo, Dominado June 18, 2018 Distributed S 6795 2018 Isabela r Eugenio ASSOCIATIO N, INC. CALLAO PEÑABLANC A AREA • Callao, President: 0927-755- May 04, Four Wheel 33 IRRIGATOR Peñablanc Renato June 18, 2018 Distributed 5124 2018 Drive Tractor S a, Cagayan Domingo ASSOCIATIO N, INC. WESLEY Four Wheel SAVINGS Drive Tractor • Quezon, Chairman: AND MULTI- 0917-880- May 10, 34 San Isidro, Judge Jose June 18, 2018 Distributed PURPOSE 4938 2018 Isabela Ramos COOPERATI VE MANNUKAT Four Wheel OK Drive Tractor FARMERS • Dalin, President: 0975-686- May 10, 35 IRRIGATOR Baggao, Fermin D. June 18, 2018 Distributed 4843 2018 S Cagayan Cancejo ASSOCIATIO N, INC. RAMCOR Four Wheel COUNCIL OF • San Drive Tractor President: IRRIGATOR Miguel, 0955-622- May 10, 36 Emilio E. June 18, 2018 Distributed S Ramon, 7561 2018 Pasion ASSOCIATIO Isabela N, INC. TANAP- Walk-Behind PROGRESO • Rice President: IRRIGATOR Simimbaan 0935-760- May 10, Transplanter/ 37 Victoriano June 18, 2018 Distributed S , Roxas, 4787 2018 Four Wheel Lucas Jr. ASSOCIATIO Isabela Drive Tractor N, INC. LA SUERTE Ride-on Type • Buena IA Palay Seeder/ Suerte, Chairman: MARKETIN 0956-170- May 10, Rice Combine 38 Cauayan Felix G. June 18, 2018 Distributed G 5490 2018 Harvester City, Ancheta COOPERATI Isabela VE ANEG SMALL • Aneg, WATER Chairman: Delfin 0935-794- May 04, Four Wheel 39 IRRIGATION Alex A. June 18, 2018 Distributed Albano, 8331 2018 Drive Tractor SYSTEM Abalus Isabela WATER SERVICE SOUTHERN Four Wheel ISABELA Drive Tractor OFW • Garit Chairman: SAVINGS Norte, 0926-652- May 10, 40 Joylita Q. June 18, 2018 Distributed AND Echaque, 9177 2018 Recto CREDIT Isabela COOPERATI VE BUGNAY Four Wheel FARMERS Chairman: Drive • Bugnay, MARKETIN Dominado 0997-536- May 10, Tractor/ 41 Tuao, June 18, 2018 Distributed G r Q. 0128 2018 Rice Combine cagayan COOPERATI Cauilan Harvester VE • CARMENCIT Carmencit President: A FARMERS 0936-684- May 04, Rice Combine 42 a, Delfin Ronaldo June 18, 2018 Distributed ASSOCIATIO 8394 2018 Harvester Albano, Luis Sr. N Isabela CABULUAN FARMERS • Chairman: MULTI- Cabuluan, 0997-552- June 18, 43 Marita C. July 10, 2018 none PURPOSE Alcala, 0575 2018 Ancheta COOPERATI Cagayan VE Rice Combine Harvester/ Corn Planter/Cassa PROVIDENC • Dugo, va Granulator E MULTI- Chairman: Calamaniu 0906-594- May 16, Four Wheel 44 PURPOSE Socorro G. July 16, 2018 Distributed gan, 9207 2018 Drive COOPERATI Cortez Cagayan Tractor/Cass VE ava Chipper/Cass ava Grater with Pressor DUBA SOURCE FARMERS • San Jose, Chairman: June 19, 45 IRRIGATOR Baggao, Alexander July 17, 2018 none 2018 S Cagayan Gaspar ASSOCIATIO N IBUNG- Ride-on Type NAGBITIN • Ibung, President: Palay IRRIGATOR Villaverde, 0936-806- June 19, 46 Dominado July 17, 2018 Seeder/Four Distributed S Nueva 1323 2018 r Esteves Wheel Drive ASSOCIATIO Vizcaya Tractor N SAN • San ESTEBAN Chairman: Esteban, 0926-239- June 19, 47 FARMERS Pablito R. July 17, 2018 Corn Planter Distributed Alcala, 6443 2018 COOPERATI Centeno Cagayan VE LOWER SAN LEONARDO • San BAMBANG Leonardo, President: 0995-317- April 03, Four Wheel 48 IRRIGATOR Bambang, Bruno July 17, 2018 Distributed 4987 2018 Drive Tractor S Nueva Gamponia ASSOCIATIO Vizcaya N, INC. TUMAUINI Four Wheel UPLAND • President: Drive Tractor, FARMERS Caligayan, 0927-939- July 09, 49 Reynaldo July 23, 2018 Rice Combine Distributed GREENERS Tumauini, 0328 2018 D. Fenix Harvester,Cor ASSOCIATIO
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