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A. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 OFFICE: PANGASINAN IMO I. NATIONAL IRRIGATION SYSTEMS REGISTRATION No. of Farmer ACTUAL NO. OF NAME OF IA MAILING ADDRESS NAME OF PRESIDENT DATE ORGANIZED DATE REGISTERED NO. Benef's MEMBERS A. LOWER AGNO RIVER IRRIGATION SYSTEM 1 CABALAOANGAN SUR UNITED FARMERS IA, INC. CABALOANGAN SUR, ROSALES, PANGASINAN CHARLITO UBALDO 20/07/2000 04/04/2014 CN201426946 115 92 2 BARTOCAPA FARMERS IA, INC. SAN BARTOLOME, ROSALES, PANGASINAN ARTEMIO M. LEANO 12/10/2000 30/01/2014 CN201426661 235 188 3 PADANOM ITI DAYA FARMERS IA, INC. SAN PEDRO WEST, ROSALES, PANGASINAN FRANCISCO MERLIN 06/11/2000 03/04/2014 CN201426945 202 162 4 CARTWEZ FARMERS IA, INC. TOMANA WEST, ROSALES, PANGASINAN DOMINGO SANTOS 20/07/2000 1-3--14 CN201426660 231 185 5 CARISMAK FARMERS IA, INC. CARMAY EAST, ROSALES, PANGASINAN ROMEO LILAGAN, SR. 23/09/2000 14/05/2014 CN201427068 319 255 6 CABALACUNGAN PUMPING IA, INC. BAKIT-BAKIT, ROSALES, PANGASINAN MARIO BASA 08/11/2014 09/05/2014 CN201427092 128 112 7 TIMPUYOG TI CALANCUASAN FARMERS IA, INC. CALANCUASAN NORTE, CUYAPO, NUEVA ECIJA FRANCISCO BALANCIO, JR. 19/01/2000 11/02/2014 CN2014426690 125 110 8 ACOPCALSAN FARMERS IA, INC. ACOP, ROSALES, PANGASINAN DOMINADOR SIBAYAN 15/09/2000 11/02/2014 CN201426691 125 100 9 ALISTO ROSCU FARMERS IA, INC. SAN ANTON, ROSALES, PANGASINAN ANTONIO DOMINGO 11/10/2002 20/03/2014 CN201426877 211 168 10 N W C FARMERS IA, INC., LUNA CUYAPO, NUEVA ECIJA ANSELMO L. MARZAN, JR. 23/09/2000 11/02/2014 CN201426692 105 84 11 RANG-AY UNGAB FARMERS IA, INC. VILLAFLORES, CUYAPO, NUEVA ECIJA CONRADO ABELLA 08/11/2002 20/02/2014 CN201426876 90 72 SAN ISIDRO, ROSALES, 12 BAGATAN SID-VIL FARMERS IA, INC. ROMEO ABALOS 05/08/2014 10/09/2014 CN201432886 123 98 PANGASINAN 13 ASENSO VSJ FARMERS IA, INC./CENTROVILLE VILLAFLORES, CUYAPO, NUEVA ECIJA DOMINGO DALLO 30/10/2002 09/05/2003 CN201531336 128 102 14 GUIFIA FARMERS IA, INC. GUILING, ROSALES, PANGASINAN BONIFACIO M. SALANGA, SR. 30/01/2001 25/02/2014 CN201427005 120 89 15 CASUNOBA IA, INC. CABALAOANGAN SUR, ROSALES, PANGASINAN FERDINAND MAGNO 28/09/2000 11/02/2014 CN201426693 160 128 16 CAPARA FARMERS IA, INC. CAMANGGAAN, ROSALES, PANGASINAN ROMEO CABURAL 02/10/2000 11/02/2014 CN201426695 290 232 17 BAGONG RAMBIS FARMERS IA, INC. RABAGO, ROSALES, PANGASINAN JUDY C. LACUSONG 04/07/2003 11/02/2014 CN201426694 128 95 18 PALAKIPAK 555 FARMERS IA, INC. PALAKIPAK, ROSALES, PANGASINAN CRISPIN SOLIVEN 12/09/2000 25/04/2014 CN201427008 110 88 19 SOLID CARABASA FARMERS IA, INC. SAN ISIDRO, ROSALES, PANGASINAN ROBERT BULATAO 30/01/2001 25/04/2014 CN201427006 130 104 20 SARTIN COLILING FARMERS IA, INC. COLILING, ROSALES, PANGASINAN HERMINIGILDO DELOS SANTOS 12/09/2000 25/04/2014 CN201427007 85 68 21 MAGSASAKA SALCEDO FARMERS IA, INC. (MANNALON-SALCEDO IA, INC.) SALCEDO, SAN. MANUEL, PANGASINAN RUBEN ALBERTO 28/03/2001 27/05/2016 CN201630795 130 92 22 CASAMAPAPU FARMERS IA, INC. (PUMAPASA IA, INC.) SAN. JOSE, STO. TOMAS, PANGASINAN CONRADO REVEVIS 18/11/2005 30/06/2016 CN201631029 281 120 23 SIAKU FARMERS IA, INC. (STO. TOMAS DC IA, INC.) STO. TOMAS, PANGASINAN FREDDIE LAGASCA 28/11/2000 27/05/2016 CN201630797 180 95 24 STO. TOMAS MAIN CANAL FARMERS IA, INC. (STO. TOMAS MAIN CANAL 2 IA, INC.) SAN. JOSE, STO. TOMAS, PANGASINAN ARCADIO RAMOS 01/01/2013 27/05/2016 CN201630796 237 90 25 MATAROS IA, INC, Mangandingay, San Manuel, Tarlac BENJAMIN PARAWED, JR. re-org. - 8/22/2014 15/03/2001 A200103293 133 26 SAFELES FARMERS IA, INC. San Felipe, San Manuel, Tarlac OSCAR T. TALBO 19/08/2014 19/08/2014 CN201432915 170 27 SAN MIGUEL LEGASPI IA, INC. San Miguel, San Manuel, Tarlac RODOLFO PALARUAN re-org.- 8/29/2014 08/03/2001 A200101825 107 28 BSSN FIA, INC. San Narciso, San Manuel,Tarlac FEDERICO C. CONDE, JR. 20/08/2014 04/06/2015 CN201530824 160 29 MALICSI IA, INC. San Agustin, San Manuel, Tarlac ROMEO G. JAVIER re-org.- 9/4/2014 29/05/2001 A200106957 214 30 EASTERN BERSAMIN IA, INC. Eastern Bersamin, Alcala, Pangasinan no available data no available data 16/03/2001 A200103300 45 31 APARTADO-VACANTE IA, INC. Apartado, Alcala, Pangasinan AVELINO CASEM no available data 10/04/2001 A200104780 159 31 TOTAL ( LOWER AGNO RIS ) 4976 2929 B. AMBAYOAN-DIPALO RIS B.1 Ambayoan RIS 1 CASAFI Ambayoan IA, Inc. Calaocan, San Nicolas, Pang. Murphy Estrada 26/03/2014 03/06/2014 CN201427204 101 97 2 "C2'' Ambayoan IA, Inc. Calaocan, San Nicolas, Pang. Rene Jamandre 26/03/2014 03/06/2014 CN201427205 337 327 3 MCAS IA, Inc. Cacabuagaoan, San Nicolas, Pang. Manolito Ibale 02/06/2014 03/06/2014 CN201427203 349 334 4 Tanggal SSNNP IA, Inc. Siblot, San Nicolas, Pang. Virgilio Peralta 05/12/2014 22/05/2015 CN201530748 350 334 5 Salud San Eugenio IA, Inc. San Eugenio, Natividad, Pang. Victor Ilasin 22/05/2014 30/07/2014 CN201427479 198 191 6 Luna-Cabuaan-Silag IA, Inc. Luna, Natividad, Pang. Ernesto Balagot 17/12/1995 23/10/2012 CN201233372 114 95 7 Magevabar IA, Inc. Magallanes, Tayug, Pang. Modesto Martos 11/12/2003 04/02/2004 CN2004425994 151 119 8 S.M. BAR. IA, Inc. San Patricio,Barangobong,Tayug,Pang Jaime Andres 10/01/2009 20/06/2014 CN201427296 37 35 9 Don Alejo Marcos IA, Inc. San Pablo, Sta. Maria, Pang. Benjamin Oria 27/08/2010 11/11/2010 CN201031406 118 89 10 KAPS Ambayoan IA, Inc. Salud, Nativdad, Pang. John Michael Barroga 23/01/2014 14/04/2014 CN201426983 197 170 11 SLS Malabago IA, Inc. San Miguel, Natividad, Pang. Romeo Sagasag 13/02/2015 22/05/2015 CN201530747 60 38 12 Timpuyog iti Carriedo Farmers IA, Inc. Carriedo, Tayug, Pang. Rodolfo Custodio 21/07/2014 14/08/2014 CN201432765 89 51 13 Talingkapor IA , Inc. Talingkapor, Sn. Nicolas,Pang. Domingo Pascua 19/08/2015 27/11/2015 CN201541158 25 25 14 Dur-as Tanggal Ili IA, Inc. San Roque, Sn.Nicolas, Pang. Diego Ancheta 01/06/2016 Not yet registered 334 15 SFW2C IA, Inc. Calanutian, San Nicolas, Pang. Arnaldo Lucas 18/11/2013 06/02/2014 CN201426674 50 35 16 TANGAL PUSO IA, Inc. San Felipe, San Nicolas, Pang. Juanito Marzan 12/11/2013 06/02/2014 CN201426673 35 30 17 TANGGAL CABAROAN 1 IA, Inc. Calanutian, San Nicolas, Pang. Victoriano Lampa 29/10/2013 14/08/2014 CN201432768 24 20 18 TANGGAL CABAROAN 2 IA, Inc. Sto. Tomas, San Nicolas, Pang. Johnny Aquino 14/11/2013 14/08/2014 CN201432767 50 45 19 DUR-AS BALUYOT FARMERS IA, Inc. Sto. Tomas, San Nicolas, Pang. Dionisio Doton 23/10/2013 14/08/2014 CN201432766 55 48 20 TANGAL PAGBIAGAN IA, Inc. San Rafael West, San Nicolas, Pang. Robert Campos 09/10/2013 18/08/2014 CN201432782 50 40 21 TANGGAL TRIPLE C IA, Inc. Sto. Tomas Centro, San Nicolas, Pang. Eduardo Andres 11/11/2013 16/10/2014 CN201433027 58 50 22 TANGGAL BANSIONG IA, Inc. Camindoroan, San Nicolas, Pang. 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Romeo P. de Gracia 20/01/2016 19/02/2016 CN201630257 126 90 Sub-Total 990 759 30 TOTAL ( Ambayoan-Dipalo RIS) 3810 2962 C. AGNO-SINOCALAN RIVER IRRIGATION SYSTEM C.1 AGNO RIS 1 DON MOTEO DITCH IA, INC. San Bonifacio, San Manuel, Pang. Leonardo Alim Apr-27-07 Jun-08-07 CN200728652 264 163 2 SANTIAGO SAN ROQUE DITCH IA, INC. San Roque, San Manuel, Pang. Salvador Collado May-03-07 Jun-08-07 CN200728651 169 112 3 SBGN IA, INC. San. Bonifacio, San Manuel, Pangasinan Cipriano Agustin Jul-19-07 Jul-17-07 CN200729175 133 87 (new) CANIOGAN NARRA FARMERS IA, INC. (old) 4 Jul-17-07 Jun-25-14 CN201427325 121 74 CANIOGAN IA, INC. Sitio Caniogan, Narra, Sn Manuel, Pang. Bonifacio C. Bermudez 5 GUEBSAN IA,INC. and TANGGAL VILGIDEZ IA, INC. Gueset Norte, San Manuel, Pang. Robert A. Padagas Jul-10-07 Sep-21-07 CN200730318 272 113 (new) NAMANGONAN-VILLALON IA, INC. (old) 6 Jun-23-07 May-9-14 CN201427062 238 171 NAMANGONAN IA, INC. Sitio Villalon, Flores, Sn Manuel, Pang. Sec. Francisco Abon (new) NARRA FLORES INTEGRATED IA, INC. (old) NARRA 7 Jun-19-07 May-9-14 CN201427063 192 201 FLORES IA & NARTASAN IA,INC. Narra, San Manuel, Pang. Bartolome Salcedo 8 CAMERING SAN MANUEL IA, INC. Sitio Camering, San Vicente, San Manuel, Pang. Crisanto Abad Oct-04-08 Dec-04-08 CN200832521 50 44 9 TAGUEFORO SAN VICENTE IA, INC. San Vicente, San Manuel, Pangasinan Jonathan Barrientos Jan-20-12 Feb-02-12 CN201225102 93 77 10 (new) C2 NARRA FARMERS IA, INC. (old) C2 IA, INC.
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