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Sitecode Year Region Penro Cenro Province Municipality Barangay District Species Commodity Component Tenure Hectares Organization ***Data is based on submitted maps per region as of March 2018. AREA IN NAME OF SITECODE YEAR REGION PENRO CENRO PROVINCE MUNICIPALITY BARANGAY DISTRICT SPECIES COMMODITY COMPONENT TENURE HECTARES ORGANIZATION Zamboanga del Sinaad Tree Farmers 15-097201-0126-0050 2015 IX Pi±an Zamboanga del Norte Sergio Osme±a Sr. Sinaad I 50.0 Rubber Rubber Agroforestry Untenured Norte Association Zamboanga del Sinaad Tree Farmers 15-097201-0127-0200 2015 IX Pi±an Zamboanga del Norte Sergio Osme±a Sr. Sinaad I 200.0 Rubber Rubber Agroforestry Untenured Norte Association Zamboanga del Rizalina Farmers 15-097201-0110-0050 2015 IX Pi±an Zamboanga del Norte Rizal Rizalina I 50.0 Rubber Rubber Agroforestry Untenured Norte Association Zamboanga del Alvenda ISF Farmers 15-097201-0101-0150 2015 IX Pi±an Zamboanga del Norte Mutia Alvenda I 150.0 Rubber Rubber Agroforestry Untenured Norte Association Zamboanga del Kauswagan Tree Farmers 15-097201-0115-0100 2015 IX Pi±an Zamboanga del Norte Sergio Osme±a Sr. Kauswagan I 100.0 Rubber Rubber Agroforestry Untenured Norte Association Zamboanga del Provincial Government 15-097201-0109-0077 2015 IX Pi±an Zamboanga del Norte Pi±an Teresita I 77.0 Rubber Rubber Agroforestry Untenured Norte of ZDN Zamboanga del Sinaad Tree Farmers 15-097201-0128-0050 2015 IX Pi±an Zamboanga del Norte Sergio Osme±a Sr. Sinaad I 50.0 Rubber Rubber Agroforestry Untenured Norte Association Zamboanga del Nazareth Farmers 15-097201-0118-0150 2015 IX Pi±an Zamboanga del Norte Sergio Osme±a Sr. Nazareth I 150.0 Rubber Rubber Agroforestry Untenured Norte Association Zamboanga del Don Eleno Farmers 15-097201-0114-0100 2015 IX Pi±an Zamboanga del Norte Sergio Osme±a Sr. Don Eleno I 100.0 Rubber Rubber Agroforestry Untenured Norte Association Zamboanga del San Antonio Farmers 15-097201-0123-0200 2015 IX Pi±an Zamboanga del Norte Sergio Osme±a Sr. San Antonio I 200.0 Rubber Rubber Agroforestry Untenured Norte Association Zamboanga del Tinago Farmers 15-097201-0129-0300 2015 IX Pi±an Zamboanga del Norte Sergio Osme±a Sr. Tinago I 300.0 Rubber Rubber Agroforestry Untenured Norte Association Zamboanga del Tuburan Tree Farmers 15-097201-0130-0070 2015 IX Pi±an Zamboanga del Norte Sergio Osme±a Sr. Tuburan I 70.0 Rubber Rubber Agroforestry Untenured Norte Association AREA IN NAME OF SITECODE YEAR REGION PENRO CENRO PROVINCE MUNICIPALITY BARANGAY DISTRICT SPECIES COMMODITY COMPONENT TENURE HECTARES ORGANIZATION Zamboanga del Damayan Farmers 15-097201-0112-0300 2015 IX Pi±an Zamboanga del Norte Sergio Osme±a Sr. Damayan I 220.0 Rubber Rubber Agroforestry Untenured Norte Association Zamboanga del Mabuhay Tree Farmers 15-097201-0116-0085 2015 IX Pi±an Zamboanga del Norte Sergio Osme±a Sr. Mabuhay I 85.0 Rubber Rubber Agroforestry Untenured Norte Association Zamboanga del Mabuhay Tree Farmers 15-097201-0117-0065 2015 IX Pi±an Zamboanga del Norte Sergio Osme±a Sr. Mabuhay I 65.0 Rubber Rubber Agroforestry Untenured Norte Association Zamboanga del San Isidro-Tinago 15-097201-0124-0300 2015 IX Pi±an Zamboanga del Norte Sergio Osme±a Sr. San Isidro I 150.0 Rubber Rubber Agroforestry Untenured Norte Farmers Association Zamboanga del New Rizal Farmers 15-097201-0119-0050 2015 IX Pi±an Zamboanga del Norte Sergio Osme±a Sr. New Rizal I 100.0 Rubber Rubber Agroforestry Untenured Norte Association Zamboanga del New Rizal Farmers 15-097201-0120-0050 2015 IX Pi±an Zamboanga del Norte Sergio Osme±a Sr. New Rizal I 50.0 Rubber Rubber Agroforestry Untenured Norte Association Zamboanga del Bagumbayan Tree Farmers 15-097201-0111-0150 2015 IX Pi±an Zamboanga del Norte Sergio Osme±a Sr. Bagumbayan I 150.0 Rubber Rubber Agroforestry Untenured Norte Association Zamboanga del San Isidro-Tinago 15-097201-0125-0300 2015 IX Pi±an Zamboanga del Norte Sergio Osme±a Sr. San Isidro I 150.0 Rubber Rubber Agroforestry Untenured Norte Farmers Association Zamboanga del Damayan Farmers 15-097201-0113-0300 2015 IX Pi±an Zamboanga del Norte Sergio Osme±a Sr. Damayan I 80.0 Rubber Rubber Agroforestry Untenured Norte Association Calophyllum inophyllum, Zamboanga del Barangay Council of Mangrove 15-097201-0105-0015 2015 IX Pi±an Zamboanga del Norte Pi±an Selinog I 15.0 Milletia pinnata, Beach Forest Untenured Norte Selinog Rehabilatation Terminalia catappa Zamboanga del Barangay Council of San Rhizophora Mangrove 15-097201-0104-0004 2015 IX Pi±an Zamboanga del Norte Pi±an San Pedro I 4.0 Mangrove Untenured Norte Pedro mucronata Rehabilatation Zamboanga del Libay Fisher Farfish Rhizophora Mangrove 15-097201-0103-0005 2015 IX Pi±an Zamboanga del Norte Pi±an Libay I 5.0 Mangrove Untenured Norte Association mucronata Rehabilatation Calophyllum inophyllum, Zamboanga del Aliguay Island Mangrove 15-097201-0102-0010 2015 IX Pi±an Zamboanga del Norte Pi±an Aliguay I 10.0 Milletia pinnata, Beach Forest Untenured Norte Fisherfolks Association Rehabilatation Terminalia catappa Zamboanga del Barangay Council of Rhizophora Mangrove 15-097201-0106-0004 2015 IX Pi±an Zamboanga del Norte Pi±an Taguilon I 4.0 Mangrove Untenured Norte Taguilon mucronata Rehabilatation AREA IN NAME OF SITECODE YEAR REGION PENRO CENRO PROVINCE MUNICIPALITY BARANGAY DISTRICT SPECIES COMMODITY COMPONENT TENURE HECTARES ORGANIZATION Zamboanga del Barangay Council of Rhizophora Mangrove 15-097201-0107-0002 2015 IX Pi±an Zamboanga del Norte Pi±an Taguilon I 2.0 Mangrove Untenured Norte Taguilon mucronata Rehabilatation Zamboanga del Barangay Council of Rhizophora Mangrove 15-097201-0108-0001 2015 IX Pi±an Zamboanga del Norte Pi±an Taguilon I 1.0 Mangrove Untenured Norte Taguilon mucronata Rehabilatation Zamboanga del Princesa Freishia 15-097201-0122-0070 2015 IX Pi±an Zamboanga del Norte Sergio Osme±a Sr. Princesa Freshia I 70.0 Rubber Rubber Agroforestry Untenured Norte Planters Association Zamboanga del Nueva Vista ISF Upland 15-097201-0121-0110 2015 IX Pi±an Zamboanga del Norte Sergio Osme±a Sr. Nueva Vista I 110.0 Rubber Rubber Agroforestry Untenured Norte Association Falcata, Timber,Indigenous, Malagalad Womens 15-097323-0335-0050 2015 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Zamboanga del Sur Dumingag Malagalad I 50.0 Cacao,Coffee,Rubb Coffee, Fruit Trees, Agroforestry Untenured Association er,Indigenous Rubber Kahugpungan Sa Maguuma 15-097323-0390-0055 2015 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Zamboanga del Sur Sominot Pictoran I 45.0 Rubber Rubber Agroforestry Untenured Sa Pictoran Falcata, Timber,Indigenous, Lumangoy Farmers 15-097323-0388-0050 2015 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Zamboanga del Sur Sominot Lumangoy I 50.0 Cacao,Coffee,Rubb Coffee, Fruit Trees, Agroforestry Untenured Association er,Indigenous Rubber Falcata, Timber,Indigenous, Kaangayan Farmers 15-097323-0357-0050 2015 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Zamboanga del Sur Mahayag Kaangayan I 50.0 Cacao,Coffee,Rubb Coffee, Fruit Trees, Agroforestry Untenured Association er,Indigenous Rubber Falcata, Timber,Indigenous, Barangay Sunop Upland 15-097323-0338-0050 2015 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Zamboanga del Sur Dumingag Sunop I 50.0 Cacao,Coffee,Rubb Coffee, Fruit Trees, Agroforestry CBFM Farmers Association er,Indigenous Rubber Falcata, Timber,Indigenous, Binayan Indigenous 15-097323-0341-0057 2015 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Zamboanga del Sur Labangan Binayan I 57.0 Cacao,Coffee,Rubb Coffee, Fruit Trees, Agroforestry Untenured Farmers Association er,Indigenous Rubber Falcata, Timber,Indigenous, Bibilop Green movers 15-097323-0359-0065 2015 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Zamboanga del Sur Midsalip Bibilop I 65.0 Cacao,Coffee,Rubb Coffee, Fruit Trees, Agroforestry Untenured Association er,Indigenous Rubber Falcata, Timber,Indigenous, Mabini Farmers 15-097323-0383-0050 2015 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Mabini I 50.0 Cacao,Coffee,Rubb Coffee, Fruit Trees, Agroforestry Untenured Association er,Indigenous Rubber Falcata, Timber,Indigenous, Cabaluran Banana 15-097323-0360-0050 2015 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Zamboanga del Sur Midsalip Cabaluran I 50.0 Cacao,Coffee,Rubb Coffee, Fruit Trees, Agroforestry Untenured Planters Association er,Indigenous Rubber Falcata, Timber,Indigenous, Upper Manguiles Small 15-097323-0358-0050 2015 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Zamboanga del Sur Mahayag Manguiles I 60.0 Cacao,Coffee,Rubb Coffee, Fruit Trees, Agroforestry CBFM Farmers Association er,Indigenous Rubber AREA IN NAME OF SITECODE YEAR REGION PENRO CENRO PROVINCE MUNICIPALITY BARANGAY DISTRICT SPECIES COMMODITY COMPONENT TENURE HECTARES ORGANIZATION Falcata, Timber,Indigenous, Barangay Licabang Solar 15-097323-0333-0050 2015 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Zamboanga del Sur Dumingag Licabang I 50.0 Cacao,Coffee,Rubb Coffee, Fruit Trees, Agroforestry Untenured Association er,Indigenous Rubber Samahan Ng Mga Falcata, Timber,Indigenous, 15-097323-0337-0050 2015 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Zamboanga del Sur Dumingag Sinonok I 56.0 Magsasakang Gubat Sa Cacao,Coffee,Rubb Coffee, Fruit Trees, Agroforestry Untenured Sinonok er,Indigenous Rubber Falcata, Timber,Indigenous, Senote Farmers 15-097323-0336-0050 2015 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Zamboanga del Sur Dumingag Senote I 50.0 Cacao,Coffee,Rubb Coffee, Fruit Trees, Agroforestry Untenured Association er,Indigenous Rubber Falcata, Timber,Indigenous, Kahayagan Rural 15-097323-0364-0050 2015 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Zamboanga del Sur Midsalip Kahayagan I 50.0 Cacao,Coffee,Rubb Coffee, Fruit Trees, Agroforestry Untenured Improvement Club er,Indigenous Rubber New Carmen Womens 15-097323-0389-0050 2015 IX Zamboanga
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