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11-041005-0001-0009 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Talisay Umaway III 9.07 Brgy ***Data is based on submitted maps per region as of March 24 , 2015. AREA IN SITE CODE REGION PENRO CENRO PROVINCE MUNICIPALITY BARANGAY DISTRICT NAME OF ORGANIZATION SPECIES COMMODITY COMPONENT YEAR HECTARES Aya,Miranda,Sta.Maria.T 11-041005-0001-0009 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Talisay umaway III 9.07 Brgy. Residents & LGU Mahogany,Caballero,A.auri etc. Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0002-0007 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Batangas City Tabangao Aplaya-Dao II 6.80 Brgy. Residents & LGU Mahogany, Caballero Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0003-0011 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Lobo Jaybanga II 11.00 Brgy. Residents & LGU Mahogany,Guyabano,Coffee etc. CBFM Urban 2011 11-041005-0004-0009 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Ibaan Coliat IV 8.56 Brgy. Residents & LGU Mahogany, Narra Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0005-0003 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Ibaan Munting Tubig-Matala IV 2.89 Brgy. LGU Mahogany,Fire Tree,Antsoan Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0006-0000 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Rosario Alupay IV 0.20 Brgy. Residents & LGU Mahogany, Acacia auri, etc. Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0007-0001 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Ibaan Pangao IV 1.28 Brgy. Residents & LGU Mahogany Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0008-0002 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Rosario Tiquiwan IV 2.07 Brgy. LGU Caballero, Mahogany, Fire Tree Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0009-0004 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Ibaan Lucsuhin IV 3.83 Teachers and students Mahogany, Alibangbang Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0010-0098 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Rosario Calantas IV 98.26 Brgy. Residents & LGU Mahogany, Narra Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0011-0017 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas San Juan Sapangan IV 17.00 Brgy. Residents & LGU Cacao, Rambutan, Cashew, Suha, CBFM Urban 2011 11-041005-0012-0020 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas San Juan Sapangan IV 20.00 Brgy Residents, LGU Cacao, Rambutan, Cashew, Suha, CBFM Urban 2011 11-041005-0013-0000 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Tanauan City Bagumbayan III 0.30 Brgy. Residents & LGU Mahogany, Narra etc. Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0014-0001 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Tanauan City Pagaspas III 1.22 Brgy. LGU Mahogany Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0015-0000 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Bauan San Pedro II 0.37 Brgy. LGU, Residents Mahogany, Caballero Urban Urban 2011 Brgy. Residents, SK, LGU & Parish 11-041005-0016-0005 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Ibaan Calamias-Tulay IV 5.02 Priest Narra, G.Shower,Mahogany etc Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0017-0000 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Mabini Anilao II 0.08 LGU Mahogany, Acacia Auri Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0018-0028 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Lobo Sawang II 27.50 Brgy. Residents & LGU Mahogany, Narra Urban CBFM 2011 11-041005-0019-0005 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas San Jose Anus IV 5.36 Brgy. LGU, Residents Mahogany, Caballero Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0020-0000 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas San Jose Bagong Pook IV 0.05 Brgy. Residents & LGU Alibang bang, Banaba Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0021-0001 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas San Jose Natunuan IV 1.40 Brgy. Residents & LGU Mahogany, Golden Shower, etc Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0022-0000 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Malvar Poblacion III 0.49 Brgy. Residents & LGU Narra,Alibangbang Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0023-0000 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Malvar Bulihan III 0.30 LGU Caballero Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0024-0003 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Batangas City Dumuclay II 3.37 Brgy. Residents & LGU Mahogany,G.Shower,Narra etc Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0025-0000 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Batangas City Dumantay II 0.11 LGU and Barangay residents Banaba ,Narra, Mahogany Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0026-0001 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Batangas City Dalig II 0.87 Barangay residents, LGU Mahogany,Narra,Banaba etc. Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0027-0004 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Batangas City Conde Labac II 4.20 Brgy. Residents & LGU, LDA G. Shower, Narra, Mahogany,etc Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0028-0002 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Mabini Bagalangit II 1.61 Brgy. LGU, Residents Mahogany Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0029-0014 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Ibaan Sto. Nino IV 13.96 brgy. Residents Mahogany,Caballero,Alibangbang Urban Urban 2011 Page 1 of 83 ***Data is based on submitted maps per region as of March 24 , 2015. AREA IN SITE CODE REGION PENRO CENRO PROVINCE MUNICIPALITY BARANGAY DISTRICT NAME OF ORGANIZATION SPECIES COMMODITY COMPONENT YEAR HECTARES 11-041005-0030-0001 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Ibaan Poblacion IV 1.35 Brgy. LGU Mahogany, Alibangbang Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0031-0001 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Tanauan City Pantay Matanda III 1.47 brgy. Residents Mahogany, Caballero, Narra, Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0032-0006 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas San Jose Banay-Banay II IV 6.23 Brgy. Residents & LGU Mahognay,G.Shower,Caballero Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0033-0000 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Cuenca Labac III 0.29 Brgy. LGU, residents Mahogany, Acaci, Auri, Narra, Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0034-0001 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas San Jose Dagatan IV 1.46 Brgy. Residents & LGU Mahogany, G.Shower,Narra etc Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0035-0002 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas San Jose Dagatan IV 2.11 Brgy. Residents & LGU Mahogany, G.Shower,Narra etc. Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0036-0005 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Batangas City Ambulong, San Isidro II 5.31 Brgy. Residents & LGU Mahogany,G.Shower,Alibangbang Urban Urban 2011 Pagkilatan, Mabacong, DENR, Municipal and Barangay 11-041005-0037-0019 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Batangas City Ilijan II 18.81 LGU, CCT Benefeciarie G.Shower,A.auri,Alibangbangetc Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0038-0002 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Rosario Masaya IV 2.24 Brgy. Residents & LGU Caballero, Mahogany Urban Urban 2011 Poblacion2(Santiago&Sa 11-041005-0039-0003 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Sto. Tomas nRafael III 3.37 LGU Mahogany, Narra, Acacia Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0040-0009 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Sto. Tomas San Roque, San Vicente III 8.50 Brgy. Residents & LGU Mahogany, Caballero, Fire Tree Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0041-0002 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas San Pascual Bayanan II 1.73 Brgy. Residents & LGU Mahogany,Caballero,A.auri etc Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0042-0007 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas San Jose Banay Banay 1 IV 7.16 Brgy. LGU Mahogany, Narra etc Urban Urban 2011 Brgy. Officials, LGU & CCT 11-041005-0043-0001 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Rosario Quilib IV 1.09 Beneficiaries Caballero,A.auri,FireTree,etc Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0044-0000 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Mabini Sampaguita II 0.09 Residents and LGU Caballero,Mahogany etc Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0045-0014 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Ibaan Lapu-Lapu,Talaibon IV 13.54 Brgy. LGU, residents Mahogany, Narra Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0046-0037 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Talisay San Guillermo III 37.00 Brgy. LGU G.Shower,Kamagong,Molave etc Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0047-0001 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Sto. Tomas Sta. Maria III 0.75 Brgy. Residents & LGU G.Shower,Mahogany,FireTree etc Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0048-0004 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Rosario Lumbangan IV 3.87 Brgy. LGU A.auri,G.Shower,Mahogany, etc Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0049-0001 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Mataas na Kahoy Lumang Lipa III 0.64 Brgy. Residents & LGU Banaba Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0050-0001 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Mabini Sta. Ana II 0.98 Brgy. LGU Mahogany, Narra, Caballero Urban Urban 2011 Brgy. LGU Officials and Residents 11-041005-0051-0001 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Mabini San Teodoro II 0.70 and CCT Benefici Mahogany, Gmelina, Narra Urban Urban 2011 Iglesia ni Cristo, Brgy. LGU, 11-041005-0052-0004 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Ibaan Balanga IV 4.44 residents A.auri, Alibangbang,Caballero Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0053-0002 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Batangas City Pulot Aplaya II 2.32 Brgy. Residents & LGU Mahogany,G.Shower,Gmelina Urban Urban 2011 Page 2 of 83 ***Data is based on submitted maps per region as of March 24 , 2015. AREA IN SITE CODE REGION PENRO CENRO PROVINCE MUNICIPALITY BARANGAY DISTRICT NAME OF ORGANIZATION SPECIES COMMODITY COMPONENT YEAR HECTARES LGU, Bagong Pinoy Riders, 11-041005-0054-0001 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas San Jose Tugtug IV 1.31 PAF, STI-College Batan Mahogany, Caballero Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0055-0000 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Mataas na Kahoy 12 (Loob) III 0.06 Brgy. Residents & LGU Narra, Banaba, Mahogany Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0056-0222 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Balete Calawit III 221.87 Brgy. LGU Mahogany,Dao,Acacia etc PA-TVPL Urban 2011 Brgy. Residents & LGU, Teachers 11-041005-0057-0003 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Taysan San Isidro IV 3.18 and Students Caballero, Mahogany, Batangas Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0058-0007 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Bauan San Pablo II 6.66 Barangay residents, LGU Mahogany,Narra,FireTree etc Urban Urban 2011 11-041005-0059-0002 IV-A Batangas Batangas City Batangas Mabini Ligaya II 1.77 Brgy.
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