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Sitecode Region Penro Cenro Barangay Municipality Name of Organization Contact Person Commodity Hectares AREA IN SITECODE REGION PENRO CENRO BARANGAY MUNICIPALITY NAME OF ORGANIZATION CONTACT PERSON COMMODITY HECTARES Ancestral Domain Tribal Farmers Bamboo, Cacao, Fruit XI Compostela Valley Monkayo Upper Ulip Monkayo Association Mauricio Latiban Trees, Rubber, Timber 75 Barangay Tribal Council of Elders & Leaders Cacao, Fruit Trees, XI Compostela Valley Monkayo San Jose Monkayo of San Jose (BTCEL San Jose) Romeo Capao Rubber, Timber 50 Camanlangan Tree Growers Association Cacao, Fruit Trees, XI Compostela Valley Monkayo Camanlangan New Bataan (CATREGA) Ruperto Sabay Sr. Timber 50 Cacao, Fruit Trees, XI Compostela Valley Monkayo Casoon Monkayo Casoon Tree Farmers Association (CATFA) Gavino Ayco Timber 80 Dalaguete Lebanon San Vicente Montevista Watershed Farmers Association Cacao, Fruit Trees, XI Compostela Valley Monkayo Lebanon Montevista (DALESANMWFA) Martiniano Paniamogan Timber 37 XI Compostela Valley Monkayo Ngan Compostela Kapwersa Comval Agricultural Cooperative Alejandro Cacao, Timber 50 Magangit Upland Farmers Association Cacao, Fruit Trees, XI Compostela Valley Monkayo Fatima New Bataan (MAUFA) Clemente T. Nabor Timber 50 Mangayon Indigenous People and Farmers Cacao, Fruit Trees, XI Compostela Valley Monkayo Mangayon Compostela Association (MIPFA) Timber 70 Maragusan Waterworks & Sanitation Bamboo, Cacao, Fruit XI Compostela Valley Monkayo Poblacion Maragusan Cooperative (MAWASCO) Cesar Escuadro Trees, Timber 100 Mayaon Upland Small Farmers Association Bamboo, Cacao, Fruit XI Compostela Valley Monkayo Mayaon Montevista (MUSFA) Allan C. Barinque Trees, Timber 85 New Bataan Waterworks Services Cacao, Fruit Trees, XI Compostela Valley Monkayo Cabinuangan New Bataan Cooperative (NEBAWASCO) Engr. Porferio Demecillo Timber 50 Ngan Panansalan Pagsabangan Forest Resources Development Cooperative XI Compostela Valley Monkayo Ngan Compostela (NPPFRDC) Yulbrainer B. Cacao, Timber 50 Cacao, Fruit Trees, XI Compostela Valley Monkayo Rizal Monkayo Rizal Upland Farmers Association (RUFA) Rubber, Timber 80 Cacao, Fruit Trees, XI Compostela Valley Monkayo Tamia Compostela Tamia Upland Farmers Association (TUFA) Arsenio I. Timber 50 Cacao, Fruit Trees, XI Compostela Valley Monkayo Tandik Maragusan Tandik Multi purpose Cooperative Jupiter Comania Timber 43 Abaca, Bamboo, Cacao, Andapon Kinuban New Farmers Fruit Trees, Rubber, XI Compostela Valley Maco Kinuban Maco Association Floro G. Burlat Timber 55 Abaca, Bamboo, Cacao, Barangay Elizalde Rural Workers Fruit Trees, Rubber, XI Compostela Valley Maco Elizalde Maco Association (BERWA) Arnold C. Rabe Timber 64 Abaca, Bamboo, Cacao, Barangay Sangab Cacao Planters Fruit Trees, Rubber, XI Compostela Valley Maco Sangab Maco Assocaition, Inc. Delbert C. Cañedo Timber 85 Abaca, Bamboo, Cacao, Belmonte Upland Farmers Organization Fruit Trees, Rubber, XI Compostela Valley Maco Belmonte Laak (BeUFO) Nestor J. Laruda Sr. Timber 50 Brgy. Napnapan Upland Farmers Bamboo, Cacao, Fruit XI Compostela Valley Maco Napnapan Pantukan Association Constantino Detrus Trees, Rubber, Timber 88 Abaca, Bamboo, Cacao, Bullokan Upland Farmers Organization Fruit Trees, Rubber, XI Compostela Valley Maco Bollukan Laak ((BUFO) Allan Palmagil Timber 50 1 AREA IN SITECODE REGION PENRO CENRO BARANGAY MUNICIPALITY NAME OF ORGANIZATION CONTACT PERSON COMMODITY HECTARES Abaca, Bamboo, Cacao, Concepcion Highland Development Fruit Trees, Rubber, XI Compostela Valley Maco Concepcion Mawab Association (ConHiDA) Helbert Ponce Timber 65 Abaca, Bamboo, Cacao, Golden Valley Upland Farmers Association Fruit Trees, Rubber, XI Compostela Valley Maco Golden Valley Mabini (GUFA) Jerry Bacote Timber 55 Abaca, Bamboo, Cacao, Katipunan Diversified Farmers Aqua Fruit Trees, Rubber, XI Compostela Valley Maco Katipunan Nabunturan Growers Association (KaDiFAGA) Timber 71 Abaca, Bamboo, Cacao, Fruit Trees, Rubber, XI Compostela Valley Maco Kibaguio Laak Kibaguio Upland Farmers Organization Pedrito E. Pacheco, S Timber 70 Abaca, Bamboo, Cacao, Fruit Trees, Rubber, XI Compostela Valley Maco Kilagding Laak Kilagding Upland Farmers Association Dionesio A. Arcite Timber 50 Abaca, Bamboo, Cacao, Fruit Trees, Rubber, XI Compostela Valley Maco Langtud Laak Langtud Farmers Association of Laak, Inc. Roberto Sostino, Jr. Timber 80 Abaca, Bamboo, Cacao, Las Arenas Farmers Cooperative Fruit Trees, Rubber, XI Compostela Valley Maco Las Arenas Pantukan (LaFarmCo) Teodoro B. Besinga Timber 34 Abaca, Bamboo, Cacao, Nabunturan Association of Barangay Tribal Fruit Trees, Rubber, XI Compostela Valley Maco Mainit Nabunturan Council (NASBATRICO) Felipe M. Masambo Timber 60 Abaca, Bamboo, Cacao, New Leyte Agricultural Farmers & Fruit Trees, Rubber, XI Compostela Valley Maco New Leyte Maco Fisherfolks Assn, Inc. (NELAFFA) Christopher Pallera Timber 60 Abaca, Bamboo, Cacao, Nuevo Iloco Coconut and Cacao Farmers Fruit Trees, Rubber, XI Compostela Valley Maco Nuevo Iloco Mawab Association (NICCFA) Timber 70 Abaca, Bamboo, Cacao, Sawangan Integrated Development Upland Fruit Trees, Rubber, XI Compostela Valley Maco Sawangan Mawab Farmers Association (SIDUFA) Jocelyn M. Mejorada Timber 80 Abaca, Bamboo, Cacao, Tagugpo Farmers Consumers Cooperative Fruit Trees, Rubber, XI Compostela Valley Maco Tagugpo Pantukan (TFCC) Gil O. Baylosis, Sr. Timber 53 Abaca, Bamboo, Cacao, Fruit Trees, Rubber, XI Compostela Valley Maco Golden Valley Mabini Tribal Mullti-Purpose Cooperative (TRIMCO Enardi Macasag Timber 60 Barangay Sustainable Agriculture Farmers Cacao, Fruit Trees, XI Davao del Norte New Corella Mambing New Corella Association (BSAFA) Nena M. Leopoldo Timber 50 Camansa Forestland Farmers Association, Bamboo, Cacao, Fruit XI Davao del Norte New Corella Camansa Asuncion Inc. (CFFAI) Perlito Abiao Trees, Rubber, Timber 40 Church of Four Square Gospel in the Bamboo, Cacao, Fruit XI Davao del Norte New Corella Gupitan Kapalong Philippines Inc. (CFGPI) Baby Grace Subio Trees, Timber 90 Dagohoy Nature Farmers Association Bamboo, Cacao, Fruit XI Davao del Norte New Corella Dagohoy Talaingod (DANAFAS) Eugenio Nesas Trees, Rubber, Timber 100 Datu Balong Farmers Association Inc. Cacao, Fruit Trees, XI Davao del Norte New Corella Datu San Isidro (DBFAI) Julian Carmelotes Rubber, Timber 50 Bamboo, Cacao, Fruit XI Davao del Norte New Corella Gupitan Kapalong Langan Gupitan Farmers Association (LGFA) Federico Suyman, Jr. Trees, Timber 60 2 AREA IN SITECODE REGION PENRO CENRO BARANGAY MUNICIPALITY NAME OF ORGANIZATION CONTACT PERSON COMMODITY HECTARES Bamboo, Cacao, Fruit XI Davao del Norte New Corella Binancian Asuncion LGU Asuncion Hon. Eufracio Dayaday Trees, Rubber, Timber 30 Monte Dujali Rubber Farmers Association Cacao, Fruit Trees, XI Davao del Norte New Corella Monte Dujali San Isidro (MRFA) Gervacio Pacaldo Timber 50 Cacao, Fruit Trees, XI Davao del Norte New Corella New Cortez New Corella New Dairy Farmers Association (NEDFA) Sixto Manuales Timber 50 Tagbaliao Matutom Kamansi Tribal Resources and Development Association Bamboo, Cacao, Fruit XI Davao del Norte New Corella Florida Kapalong (TAGMAKA) Artemio Palijo, Jr. Trees, Rubber, Timber 80 Bamboo, Cacao, Fruit XI Davao del Norte New Corella Dagohoy Talaingod Tibukag Tribal Farmers Association (TTFA) Noel Bonggot Trees, Rubber, Timber 100 Aplaya Tree Farmers Association, Inc. Bamboo, Cacao, Fruit XI Davao del Norte Panabo San Jose Sto. Tomas (ATFAI) Hermogenes Mernado Trees, Rubber, Timber 55 Balagunan Integrated Social Forestry Bamboo, Cacao, Fruit XI Davao del Norte Panabo Balagunan Sto. Tomas Association (BISFFA) Angelito Manubis Trees, Rubber, Timber 40 Bamboo, Cacao, Fruit XI Davao del Norte Panabo Bobongon Sto. Tomas Bobongon Tree Planters Association Romeo Baniquit Trees, Rubber, Timber 40 Kagogalan Tolalag Sagbuko-on Taro to mgo Bamboo, Cacao, Fruit XI Davao del Norte Panabo San Jose Sto. Tomas Datu (katosagda) Datu Doming Tumaytay Trees, Rubber, Timber 40 Mahayahay Magwawa Gmelina Growers Bamboo, Cacao, Fruit XI Davao del Norte Panabo Magwawa Sto. Tomas Framers Asscociation Petronilo Dejarme Trees, Rubber, Timber 40 Upper Tuganay Agroforestry Farmers Bamboo, Cacao, Fruit XI Davao del Norte Panabo New Visayas Sto. Tomas Association Alexander Sebuco Trees, Rubber, Timber 45 Tagbay Maharlika Farmers Associatio Cacao, Fruit Trees, XI Davao del Norte Panabo Tagbay Peñaplata (TMFA) Santos Banguis Timber 40 Mabuhay Marilog Farmers Marketing Abaca, Bamboo, Cacao, XI Davao del Sur Davao City Marilog Marilog Dist. Cooperative Leonardo A. Embangan Fruit Trees, Timber 135 Abaca, Bamboo, Cacao, XI Davao del Sur Davao City Magsaysay Marilog Dist. Magsaysay Marketing Cooperative Teodoro Rodaje Fruit Trees, Timber 177 Malabog Integrated Enterprise Abaca, Bamboo, Cacao, XI Davao del Sur Davao City Malabog Paquibato Dist. Development Cooperative Alexabder A. Degamo Fruit Trees, Timber 100 Malakiba People Improve Multi-Purpose Abaca, Cacao, Fruit XI Davao del Sur Davao City Bantol Marilog Dist. Cooperative Romeo Noa Trees, Timber 176 Pegdalahan Tribal Agro-Forestry Farmers Abaca, Bamboo, Cacao, XI Davao del Sur Davao City Pandaitan Paquibato Dist. Marketing Cooperative Antonino Pangilinan Fruit Trees, Timber 165 Abaca, Bamboo, Cacao, XI Davao del Sur Davao City Salapawan Paquibato Dist. Salapawan Farmers Marketing Cooperative Oscar M. Relos Fruit Trees, Timber 100 Cacao, Fruit Trees, Timber, Urban XI Davao del Sur Davao City Lamanan Calinan Dist. 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