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Region Penro Cenro Province Municipality REGION PENRO CENRO PROVINCE MUNICIPALITY BARANGAY DISTRICT AREA IN HECTARES NAME OF ORGANIZATION TYPE OF ORGANIZATION COMPONENT COMMODITY SPECIES YEAR ZONE TENURE RIVER BASIN NUMBER OF LOA WATERSHED SITECODE REMARKS IV-A Laguna Pagsanjan/Los Ba├▒os Laguna Laguio IV 57.974 Fruit Trees Langka,Guyabano 0 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Infanta Alitas I 13.830 SIPAKAT, BIPCO PO Mangrove Reforestation Mangrove Bacauan Babae, Bacauan Lalake 2011 Protection Untenured Establishment 11-045638-0286-0014 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Infanta Alitas I 5.590 SIPAKAT, BIPCO PO Mangrove Reforestation Mangrove Bacauan Babae, Bacauan Lalake 2011 Protection Untenured Establishment 11-045638-0287-0006 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Infanta Binulasan I 28.640 BFARMAI, 76th IB, PA PO Mangrove Reforestation Mangrove Bacauan Babae, Bacauan Lalake 2011 Protection Untenured Establishment 11-045638-0288-0029 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Real Ungos I 1.150 Ungos National High School PO Mangrove Reforestation Mangrove Bacauan Babae, Bacauan Lalake 2011 Protection Untenured Establishment 11-045638-0289-0001 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Panukulan Bato I 8.050 Bato Model Agroforestry Project Association, Inc. PO Agroforestry Other Fruit Trees Calamansi, Durian, Pomelo, Rambutan, Rubber Tree 2011 Production CBFMA Establishment 11-045638-0290-0008 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Panukulan Bato I 2.420 Bato Model Agroforestry Project Association, Inc. PO Agroforestry Other Fruit Trees Calamansi, Durian, Pomelo, Rambutan, Rubber Tree 2011 Production CBFMA Establishment 11-045638-0291-0002 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Infanta Amolongin I 0.870 LGU LGU Urban Watershed Urban Caballero, Golden Shower 2011 Protection Titled Property Establishment Agos 11-045638-0292-0001 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Gen. Nakar Anoling I 1.150 LGU, PTA LGU, DepEd Urban Watershed Urban Golden Shower, Narra 2011 Protection Titled Property Establishment Agos 11-045638-0293-0001 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Infanta Antikin I 0.710 LGU LGU Urban Watershed Urban Katuray 2011 Protection Titled Property Establishment Agos 11-045638-0294-0001 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Barangay Healt Workers Federation of Gen. Nakar and Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Gen. Nakar Banglos I 0.700 Barangay LGU LGU Urban Watershed Urban Caballero, Kamagong, Katuray, Narra 2011 Protection Titled Property Establishment Agos 11-045638-0295-0001 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Infanta Banugao I 0.860 LGU LGU Urban Watershed Urban Caballero, Katuray, Narra 2011 Protection Titled Property Establishment Agos 11-045638-0296-0001 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Infanta Batican I 1.020 LGU LGU Urban Watershed Urban Caballero, Kamagong, Katuray, Narra 2011 Protection Titled Property Establishment Agos 11-045638-0297-0001 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Infanta Binulasan I 1.610 LGU LGU Urban Watershed Urban Caballero, Kamagong, Lepote 2011 Protection Titled Property Establishment Agos 11-045638-0298-0002 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Infanta Boboin I 2.330 LGU LGU Urban Watershed Urban Caballero, Kamagong, Katuray, Narra 2011 Protection Titled Property Establishment Agos 11-045638-0299-0002 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Real Capalong I 4.010 LGU LGU Urban Watershed Urban Caballero, Kamagong, Katuray, Narra 2011 Protection Titled Property Establishment 11-045638-0300-0004 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Infanta Catambungan I 0.490 LGU LGU Urban Watershed Urban Caballero, Kamagong, Katuray, Lipote, Narra 2011 Protection Titled Property Establishment Agos 11-045638-0301-0000 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Real Cawayan I 0.280 LGU LGU Urban Watershed Urban Caballero, Kamagong, Katuray, Narra 2011 Protection Titled Property Establishment 11-045638-0302-0000 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Infanta Cawaynin I 1.070 LGU LGU Urban Watershed Urban Caballero, Kamagong, Katuray, Narra 2011 Protection Titled Property Establishment 11-045638-0303-0001 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Infanta Comon I 1.590 LGU LGU Urban Watershed Urban Caballero, Kamagong, Katuray, Narra 2011 Protection Titled Property Establishment Agos 11-045638-0304-0002 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Infanta Gumian I 4.260 LGU LGU Urban Watershed Urban Caballero, Golden Shower, Katuray 2011 Protection Titled Property Establishment 11-045638-0305-0004 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Infanta Ilog I 0.130 LGU LGU Urban Watershed Urban Dalingdingan, Narra 2011 Protection Titled Property Establishment Agos 11-045638-0306-0000 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Real Poblacion 1 I 1.000 LGU, Ungos National High School, Real Central School LGU, DepEd Urban Watershed Urban Kamagong, Nangka, Narra, Rambutan 2011 Protection Titled Property Establishment 11-045638-0307-0001 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Real Poblacion 1 I 1.000 Ungos National High School LGU, DepEd Urban Watershed Urban Kamagong, Narra 2011 Protection Titled Property Establishment 11-045638-0308-0001 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Infanta Langgas I 0.190 Christian Women Assembly, Pastors and Church Coucil NGO Urban Watershed Urban Caballero, Katuray, Narra 2011 Protection Titled Property Establishment Agos 11-045638-0309-0000 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Real Malapad I 3.260 LGU LGU Urban Watershed Urban Caballero, Kamagong, Katuray, Narra 2011 Protection Titled Property Establishment 11-045638-0312-0003 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Infanta Pilaway I 0.570 LGU, KALIPI, ICDAI, KUMARE, CARD LGU Urban Watershed Urban Caballero, Golden Shower, Kamagong, Katuray, Narra 2011 Protection Titled Property Establishment Agos 11-045638-0313-0001 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Infanta Poblacion 1 I 0.140 LGU LGU Urban Watershed Urban Katuray 2011 Protection Titled Property Establishment 11-045638-0314-0000 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Infanta Polo I 1.070 LGU LGU Urban Watershed Urban Caballero, Kamagong, Katuray, Malunggay, Nangka, Narra, Santol 2011 Protection Titled Property Establishment Agos 11-045638-0315-0001 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Real Tanauan I 3.390 LGU LGU Urban Watershed Urban Caballero, Narra 2011 Protection Untenured Establishment 11-045638-0316-0003 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Real Tignoan I 3.170 LGU LGU Urban Watershed Urban Lipote, Narra 2011 Protection Untenured Establishment 11-045638-0317-0003 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Infanta Tudturan I 0.630 LGU, DEPED LGU, DepEd Urban Watershed Urban Caballero, Katuray, Narra 2011 Protection Titled Property Establishment Agos 11-045638-0318-0001 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Infanta Poblacion 1 I 0.050 Little Friends of Jesus Corner Stone Academy DepEd Urban Watershed Urban Caballero 2011 Protection Titled Property Establishment Agos 11-045638-0319-0000 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Infanta Abiawin I 0.240 9nd Coy. Marines PA Urban Watershed Urban Kamagong, Katurai, Lipote, Rambutan 2011 Protection Titled Property Establishment Agos 11-045638-0320-0000 Accomplished REGION PENRO CENRO PROVINCE MUNICIPALITY BARANGAY DISTRICT AREA IN HECTARES NAME OF ORGANIZATION TYPE OF ORGANIZATION COMPONENT COMMODITY SPECIES YEAR ZONE TENURE RIVER BASIN NUMBER OF LOA WATERSHED SITECODE REMARKS 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Infanta Abiawin I 1.220 Phil Navy, Rizal Maritime and Technological College Cadets PN, Academe Urban Watershed Urban Agoho, Caballero, Katurai, Kamagong 2011 Protection Titled Property Establishment Agos 11-045638-0321-0001 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Infanta Catablingan I 0.380 Catablingan Elementary School DepEd Urban Watershed Urban Caballero, Cacao, Katurai, Lipote, Nangka, Narra 2011 Protection Titled Property Establishment Agos 11-045638-0322-0000 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Infanta Poblacion 1 I 0.930 Infanta National High School DepEd Urban Watershed Urban Dalindingan, Katurai, Lipote 2011 Protection Titled Property Establishment Agos 11-045638-0323-0001 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation IV-A Quezon Real Quezon Infanta Dinahican I 0.710 Dinahican Elem. School DepEd Urban Watershed Urban Caballero, Golden Shower, Katurai 2011 Protection Titled Property Establishment Agos 11-045638-0324-0001 Accomplished 1 Seedling Procurement, 1 Plantation
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