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Region Penro Cenro Province Municipality Barangay REGION PENRO CENRO PROVINCE MUNICIPALITY BARANGAY DISTRICT AREA IN HECTARES NAMEOF ORGANIZATION TYPE OF ORGANIZATION COMPONENT COMMODITY SPECIES YEAR ZONE TENURE RIVER BASIN NUMBER OF LOA WATERSHED SITECODE REMARKS MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Buenavista Sihi Lone District 34.02 LGU-Sihi LGU Reforestation Timber Narra 2011 Protection 11-174001-0001-0034 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Boac Tumagabok Lone District 8.04 LGU-Tumagabok LGU Agroforestry Timber and Fruit Trees Narra, Langka, Guyabano, and Rambutan 2011 Production 11-174001-0002-0008 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Torrijos Sibuyao Lone District 2.00 LGU-Sibuyao LGU Agroforestry Fruit Trees Langka 2011 Production 11-174001-0003-0002 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Torrijos Sibuyao Lone District 12.01 LGU-Sibuyao LGU Reforestation Timber Narra 2011 Protection Untenured 11-174001-0004-0012 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Torrijos Sibuyao Lone District 7.04 LGU-Sibuyao LGU Reforestation Timber Narra 2011 Protection 11-174001-0005-0007 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Torrijos Sibuyao Lone District 3.00 LGU-Sibuyao LGU Reforestation Timber Narra 2011 Protection 11-174001-0006-0003 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Torrijos Sibuyao Lone District 1.05 LGU-Sibuyao LGU Reforestation Timber Narra 2011 Protection 11-174001-0007-0001 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Torrijos Sibuyao Lone District 2.03 LGU-Sibuyao LGU Reforestation Timber Narra 2011 Protection 11-174001-0008-0002 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Buenavista Yook Lone District 30.02 LGU-Yook LGU Reforestation Timber Narra 2011 Protection 11-174001-0009-0030 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Mogpog Hinangayon Lone District 40.05 LGU-Hinanggayon LGU Agroforestry Timber and Fruit Trees Narra, Gmelina, Citrus, Langka, and Guyabano 2011 Protection Protected Area 11-174001-0010-0040 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Buenavista Yook Lone District 30.01 LGU-Yook LGU Reforestation Timber Narra 2011 Protection 11-174001-0011-0030 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Boac Binunga Lone District 3.02 LGU-Binunga LGU Reforestation Timber Narra and Fire Tree 2011 Protection 11-174001-0012-0003 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Boac Canat Lone District 3.00 LGU-Canat LGU Reforestation Timber Narra and Fire tree 2011 Protection 11-174001-0013-0003 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Buenavista Malbog Lone District 4.07 LGU-Malbog LGU Reforestation Timber Narra and Fire tree 2011 Protection 11-174001-0014-0004 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Buenavista Tungib and Lipata Lone District 18.01 LGU-Tungib-Lipata LGU Agroforestry Timber and Fruit Trees Narra and Guyabano 2011 Production CBFM 11-174001-0015-0018 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Buenavista Tungib and Lipata Lone District 41.05 LGU-Tungib-Lipata LGU Agroforestry Timber and Fruit Trees Narra, Guyabano, and Langka 2011 Production CBFM 11-174001-0016-0041 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Sta. Cruz San Isidro Lone District 8.66 LGU-San Isidro LGU Reforestation Timber Narra, Tuai, Langka, and Guyabano 2011 Protection 11-174001-0017-0009 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Boac Sabong Lone District 3.01 LGU-Sabong LGU Reforestation Timber Narra and Fire tree 2011 Protection 11-174001-0018-0003 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Sta. Cruz Malabon Lone District 9.00 LGU-Malabon LGU Reforestation Timber Narra 2011 Protection 11-174001-0019-0009 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Sta. Cruz Kilo-kilo Lone District 10.04 LGU-Kilo-kilo LGU Reforestation Timber Narra 2011 Protection 11-174001-0020-0010 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Torrijos Bonliw Lone District 11.66 LGU-Bonliw LGU Reforestation Timber Narra 2011 Protection 11-174001-0021-0012 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Torrijos Bonliw Lone District 5.04 LGU-Bonliw LGU Reforestation Timber Narra 2011 Protection 11-174001-0022-0005 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Torrijos Bonliw Lone District 6.02 LGU-Bonliw LGU Reforestation Timber Narra 2011 Protection 11-174001-0023-0006 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Boac Balagasan Lone District 3.03 LGU-Balagasan LGU Reforestation Timber Narra and Fire tree 2011 Protection Within/coinciding the PA 11-174001-0024-0003 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Boac Hinapulan Lone District 3.01 LGU-Hinapulan LGU Reforestation Timber Narra and Fire tree 2011 Protection Within/coinciding the PA 11-174001-0025-0003 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Buenavista Sihi Lone District 4.04 LGU-Sihi LGU Reforestation Timber Narra and Fire tree 2011 Protection Within/coinciding the PA 11-174001-0026-0004 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Boac Duyay Lone District 3.02 LGU-Duyay LGU Reforestation Timber Narra and Fire tree 2011 Protection Within/coinciding the PA 11-174001-0027-0003 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Gasan Tiguion Lone District 3.03 LGU-Tiguion LGU Reforestation Timber Narra and Fire tree 2011 Protection 11-174001-0028-0003 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Gasan Antipolo Lone District 3.04 LGU Antipolo LGU Reforestation Timber Narra and Fire tree 2011 Protection Within/coinciding the PA 11-174001-0029-0003 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Boac Boi Lone District 3.01 LGU-Boi LGU Reforestation Timber Narra and Fire tree 2011 Protection Within/coinciding the PA 11-174001-0030-0003 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Sta. Cruz Devilla Lone District 3.05 LGU-Devilla LGU Reforestation Timber Narra 2011 Protection 11-174001-0031-0003 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Sta. Cruz Libjo Lone District 5.03 LGU-Libjo LGU Reforestation Timber Narra 2011 Protection Protected Area 11-174001-0032-0005 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Boac Tumagabok Lone District 1.07 LGU-Tumagabok LGU Reforestation Timber Narra 2011 Protection Within/coinciding the PA 11-174001-0033-0001 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Boac Tambunan Lone District 3.01 LGU-Tambunan LGU Reforestation Timber Narra and Fire tree 2011 Protection Within/coinciding the PA 11-174001-0034-0003 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Boac Tugos Lone District 2.74 LGU-Tugos LGU Reforestation Timber Narra 2011 Protection Within/coinciding the PA 11-174001-0035-0003 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Sta. Cruz Makulapnit Lone District 2.12 LGU-Makulapnit LGU Reforestation Timber Narra 2011 Protection Within/coinciding the PA 11-174001-0036-0002 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Sta. Cruz Masalukot Lone District 3.06 LGU-Masalukot LGU Reforestation Timber Narra 2011 Protection 11-174001-0037-0003 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Torrijos Malibago Lone District 2.65 LGU-Malibago LGU Reforestation Timber Narra 2011 Protection Within/coinciding the PA 11-174001-0038-0003 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Buenavista Bagtingon Lone District 3.40 LGU-Bagtingon LGU Reforestation Timber Narra and Fire tree 2011 Protection Within/coinciding the PA 11-174001-0039-0003 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Boac Bayuti Lone District 2.24 LGU-Bayuti LGU Reforestation Timber Narra and Fire tree 2011 Protection Within/coinciding the PA 11-174001-0040-0002 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Sta. Cruz Tambangan Lone District 2.67 LGU-Tambangan LGU Reforestation Timber Narra and Fire tree 2011 Protection Within/coinciding the PA 11-174001-0041-0003 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Torrijos Nangka Lone District 3.06 LGU-Nangka LGU Reforestation Timber Narra 2011 Protection 11-174001-0042-0003 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Torrijos Sibuyao Lone District 3.03 LGU-Sibuyao LGU Reforestation Timber Narra 2011 Protection 11-174001-0043-0003 MIMAROPA Marinduque Boac Marinduque Boac Tabi Lone District 3.01 LGU-Tabi LGU Reforestation Timber Narra and Acacia 2011 Protection 11-174001-0044-0003 MIMAROPA Occidental Mindoro Mamburao Occidental Mindoro Sta. Cruz Pinagturilan Lone District 0.69 Pinagturilan National High School DEPED,DENR Reforestation (Urban) Timber Narra, Auri, and Caballero 2011 Protection Untenured Amnay Watershed 11-175106-0045-0001 MIMAROPA Occidental Mindoro Mamburao Occidental Mindoro Paluan Tubili Lone District 1.06 Tubili Elementary School DEPED,DENR Reforestation (Urban) Timber Bitaog, Bani, Butong 2011 Protection Untenured 11-175106-0046-0001 MIMAROPA Occidental Mindoro Mamburao Occidental Mindoro Sta. Cruz Alacaak Lone District 2.66 Calomintao Elementary School DEPED, DENR Reforestation (Urban) Timber Narra, Mahogany, and Gmelina 2011 Protection Untenured Pagbahan River Pagbahan Watershed 11-175106-0047-0003 MIMAROPA Occidental Mindoro Mamburao Occidental Mindoro Sta. Cruz Barahan Lone District 1.06 Barahan National High School DEPED,DENR Reforestation (Urban) Timber Narra, Auri, and Caballero 2011 Protection Untenured 11-175106-0048-0001 MIMAROPA Occidental Mindoro Mamburao Occidental Mindoro Mamburao Talabaan Lone District 0.60 Department of Education DENR,LGU Reforestation (Urban) Timber Narra 2011 Protection Untenured Pagbahan River Pagbahan Watershed 11-175106-0049-0001 MIMAROPA Occidental Mindoro Mamburao Occidental Mindoro Abra De Ilog Armado Lone District 17.05 LGU-Armado LGU Reforestation Timber Narra and Gmelina 2011 Production, Protection Untenured Mamburao River Mamburao Watershed 11-175106-0050-0016 MIMAROPA Occidental Mindoro Mamburao Occidental Mindoro Abra De Ilog Cabacao Lone District 24.12 Palangatan iraya,banabaan, rayusan PO Reforestation Timber Narra and Gmelina 2011 Production, Protection Untenured Mamburao River Mamburao Watershed 11-175106-0051-0023 MIMAROPA Occidental Mindoro Mamburao Occidental Mindoro Sta. Cruz Alacaak Lone District 21.27 Kapisanang Pangkabuhayan ng Calomintao, Inc. PO Reforestation Timber Narra and Gmelina 2011 Production,
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