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Registered Hog Farms (As of August 31 2021) No BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY - REGISTERED HOG FARMS (AS OF AUGUST 31 2021) NO. REG NO. TRADE NAME NEW/ BUSINESS ADDRESS REGISTRATION VALIDITY REGION RENEWAL DATE 1 HGF - 0349 3HG POULTRY AND SWINE New Purok Cawayan, Brgy. Cebuano, Tupi, 06-Nov-20 05-Nov-21 REGION XII 2 HGF - 0396 AA SEED New BarangaySouth Cotabato Batas-dao, General E. 03-May-21 02-May-22 Region IV-A STOCK FARMS CORP. Aguinaldo, Cavite 3 HGF-00224 AGROFAJ PIGGERU FARM Renewal 84 Sta. Cruz, Roasario, Batangas 06-Aug-20 06-Aug-23 Region IV-A 4 HGF - 0390 ALIMEE PIGGERY FARM New Barangay San Roque, Koronadal City, 09-Mar-21 08-Mar-22 REGION XII South Cotabato 5 HGF - 978 ALMAZAR HOG FARM Renewal Talidtid, Canaman, Camarines Sur 08-Jul-20 07-Jul-23 REGION V 6 HGF - 0355 AMOLADOR HOG FARMING Renewal Barangay Jalaud Sur, Zarraga, Iloilo 06-Nov-20 05-Nov-21 REGION VI 7 HGF - 0102 ANDREA’S HAPPY FARM Renewal Purok 3, Barangay Talisayan, 10-Jun-20 09-Jun-23 REGION IX Zamboanga City, Zamboanga del Sur 8 HGF - 0097 ANTELOPE MULTI VENTURES New Barangay Baguingin-lanot, Alimodian, 17-Dec-20 16-Dec-21 REGION VI INCORPORATED Iloilo 9 HGF - 00236 ANTONIO T. LIM FARM Renewal Zone II, Pasobolong, Zamboanga City 19-May-21 19-May-24 REGION IX 10 HGF - 0348 ARR SWINE FARM (Ramrod Swine New Sitio Sulom, Villamonte, Bacolod City 06-Nov-20 05-Nov-21 REGION VI Farm) 11 HGF - 0243 AYL TRADING Renewal Barangay Cuanos, Minglanilla, Cebu 22-Jun-20 21-Jun-23 REGION VII 12 HGF - 0368 BACOLOD GREAT FARMS SYSTEM, New Barangay Abuanan, Bago City, Negros 17-Dec-20 16-Dec-21 REGION V INC. Occidental 13 HGF - 0359 BERNARDITA FARMS Renewal Poblacion, Sto. Niño, South Cotabato 09-Dec-20 08-Dec-23 REGION XII HGF - 0419 BESTHOG, INC. New Barangay Padapada, Gerona, Tarlac 23-Aug-21 22-Aug-22 REGION III 14 HGF - 0056 BGA FARM Renewal Barangay Cararayan, Naga City, 28-Feb-20 27-Feb-23 REGION V Camarines Sur 15 HGF - 0135 BIBIANA FARMS AND MILLS Renewal Purok 4 Katangawan, General Santos 06-Nov-20 05-Nov-23 REGION XII INCORPORATED City 16 HGF - 0333 BIMBIM PIGGERY New Purok 9, Poblacion, Mawab, Davao de 15-Sep-20 14-Sep-21 REGION XI Oro 17 HGF - 0069 BIOTECH FARMS INCORPORATED Renewal Barangay San Vicente, Banga, South 08-Jul-20 07-Jul-23 REGION XII Cotabato 18 HGF - 0014 BROOKSIDE BREEDING & GENETICS Renewal Aranguren, Capas, Tarlac 11-Sep-18 11-Sep-21 REGION III CORPORATION 19 HGF - 00231 BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY Renewal Barangay Lagalag, Tiaong, Quezon 27-Feb-20 26-Feb-23 REGION IV-A NATIONAL SWINE AND POULTRY 20 HGF - 0171 CRESEARCH & C FARM AND DEVELOPMENT Renewal Bo. Lamlaan, Matin-ao, Silway 8, 16-Dec-20 15-Dec-23 REGION XII Polomolok, South Cotabato 21 HGF - 0357 CABAYA FARM New Barangay San Mateo, Aleosan, North 17-Nov-20 16-Nov-21 REGION XII 22 HGF-0170 CABUAL PIGGERY FARM Renewal Sta.Cotabato Lucia District, Pagadian City 17-Jul-20 17-Jul-23 Region IX 23 HGF - 0248 CAM & COMPANY, INC. Renewal Km. 6 Diversion Road Crossing, 03-Aug-18 03-Aug-21 REGION XI 24 HGF - 0103 CAREEN(MIRAMONTE CORPORATION FARM) Renewal PurokBuhangin, Nangka, Davao Brgy. City Conel. General 09-Dec-20 08-Dec-23 REGION XII 25 HGF - 0361 CASSANDRA New BarangaySantos City Kasilak, Panabo City, Davao 20-Nov-20 19-Nov-21 REGION XI QUALIBEST FARMS INC. del Norte 26 HGF - 0411 CATFARM AGRI VENTURES New Barangay Mambatangan, Manolo 28-Jun-21 27-Jun-22 REGION X Fortich, Bukidnon 27 HGF - 0375 CATICLAN-BORACAY TRANSPORT New Barangay Cubay Norte, Malay, Aklan 20-Nov-20 19-Nov-21 REGION V MULTI-PURPOSE COOPERATIVE 28 HGF - 0409 CEBU VALLADOLID INTEGRATED New Barangay Lawaan, Dumanjug, Cebu 22-Jun-21 22-Jun-22 REGION VII FARM CORPORATION 29 HGF - 0062 CECILIA STOCK FARMS, INC. Renewal Sitio Kasilak, Barangay Mahayag, 09-Jul-19 09-Jul-22 REGION XI Bunawan, Davao City 30 HGF - 0395 CENTRAL FARMS, INC. New Barangay Bulad, Isabela, Negros 30-Apr-21 29-Apr-22 REGION VI Occidental 31 HGF - 0403 CESONITA PIGGERY AND New Barangay Pangao, Lipa City, Batangas 15-Jun-21 14-Jun-22 REGION IV-A POULTRY FARM 32 HGF - 0378 CHAROEN POKPHAND FOODS New Barangay Tinang, Concepcion, Tarlac 25-Jan-21 24-Jan-22 REGION III 33 HGF - 0381 CHAROEN POKPHAND FOODS New Barangay Simambaan, Cuyapo, Nueva 05-Feb-21 04-Feb-22 REGION III 34 HGF - 0382 CHAROENPHILIPPINES POKPHAND CORPORATION FOODS New BarangayEcija Aulo, Palayan City, Nueva 09-Feb-21 08-Feb-22 REGION III 35 HGF - 0383 CHAROENPHILIPPINES POKPHAND CORPORATION FOODS New BarangayEcija Callos, Peñaranda, Nueva 09-Feb-21 08-Feb-22 REGION III 36 HGF - 0384 CHAROENPHILIPPINES POKPHAND CORPORATION FOODS New BarangayEcija Mabini, Balungao, 10-Feb-21 09-Feb-22 REGION I PHILIPPINES CORPORATION Pangasinan 37 HGF - 0386 CHAROEN POKPHAND FOODS New Barangay Lanao, Dalaguete, Cebu 22-Feb-21 21-Feb-22 REGION VII PHILIPPINES CORPORATION 38 HGF - 0407 CHAROEN POKPHAND FOODS New Barangay Sta. Victoria, Ilagan City, 18-Jun-21 17-Jun-22 REGION II PHILIPPINES CORPORATION Isabela 39 HGF - 0392 CROWN “B” AGRO-DEVELOPMENT New Barangay Calamay, Aroroy, Masbate 24-Mar-21 23-Mar-22 REGION V 40 HGF - 0391 CTYAND AGRI-FARM MANAGEMENT, AND INC.FARM New Barangay Pook ni Kapitan, San Pascual, 17-Mar-21 16-Mar-22 REGION IV-A PRODUCTS TRADING Batangas 41 HGF –0061 DAVAO JMLOPEZ FARMS, INC. Renewal San Roque, Sitio Upper Tamugan, 02-Jun-20 01-Jun-23 REGION XI Barangay Tamugan, Marilog District, 42 HGF - 0209 DAVICK FARMS Renewal LowerDavao Labay,City, Davao Barangay del Sur Tinagacan, 09-Jul-19 09-Jul-22 REGION XII 43 HGF - 0377 DIGNA’S FARM New BarangayGeneral Santos Belen, City Calabanga, Camarines 14-Jan-21 13-Jan-22 REGION V (MAZATO CORPORATION) Sur 44 HGF - 0148 DOMINO FARM, INC. Renewal Brgy. Sto. Tomas, Biñan, Laguna 06-Nov-18 06-Nov-21 REGION IV-A 45 HGF - 0058 DUMANJUG AGRO LIVESTOCK Renewal Barangay Cambuang, Dumanjug, Cebu 15-Jun-20 16-Jun-23 REGION VII CORP. 46 HGF - 0376 DV GREENFIELDS INTEGRATED, INC. New Barangay Aurora, Sta. Josefa, Agusan 07-Jan-21 06-Jan-22 REGION XIII Del Sur 47 HGF - 0402 EAST VALLEY New Barangay Lamac, Pinamungajan, Cebu 04-Jun-21 03-Jun-22 REGION VII AGRO FARM OPC 48 HGF – 0362 EBS HOG FARM New Barangay Sinawilan, Matanao, Davao 20-Nov-20 19-Nov-21 REGION XI del Sur 49 HGF - 0374 EHE FARM New Barangay Palian, Tupi, South Cotabato 04-Jan-21 03-Jan-22 REGION XII 50 HGF – 0288 EL PUERCO ESPECIALISTA, INC. Renewal San Isidro, Upper Baluan, General 05-Apr-19 05-Apr-22 REGION XII Santos City 51 HGF – 0295 EL PUERCO ESPECIALISTA, INC. Renewal Conel, Nopol, General Santos City 17-Apr-19 17-Apr-22 REGION XII 52 HGF - 0054 EMERALD FARM Renewal Barangay Nasisi, Ligao City, Albay 12-Dec-19 11-Dec-22 REGION V HGF - 0416 EMILY HOG FARM New Barangay Imelda, San Jacinto, 18-Aug-21 17-Aug-22 REGION I Pangasinan 53 HGF - 0410 E.P.A. AGRI VENTURES New Barangay Magay, Compostela, Cebu 22-Jun-21 22-Jun-22 REGION VII 56 HGF - 0253 FAITH FARMS Renewal Brgy. Cansilayan, Murcia, Negros 17-Oct-18 17-Oct-21 REGION XI Occidental 57 HGF - 0337 FELIPRADA PIGGERY FARM New Barangay San Jose, Banga, South 01-Oct-20 30-Sep-21 REGION XII 58 HGF - 0172 G.S. UNI FARM Renewal PurokCotabato 12, Katangawan, General Santos 24-Aug-20 23-Aug-23 REGION XII HGF - 0418 GAR-CON SWINE FARM New BarangayCity Garing, Consolacion, Cebu 20-Aug-21 19-Aug-22 REGION VII 59 HGF-0287 GAYA LIM FARM INC. Renewal Brgy. San Juan de Mata, Tarlac City, 29-Jun-21 28-Jun-24 REGION III Tarlac 60 HGF-1034 GENSAN CMC STOCK FARM, INC. Renewal Udagan Conel, General Santos City 14-Jul-21 13-Jul-24 REGION XII 61 HGF - 0400 GERC FARM New Barangay Libertad, Quezon, Bukidnon 06-Jul-21 05-Jul-22 REGION X 62 HGF - 00192 GLORIA PIGGERY FARM Renewal Colongan, Rosario, Batangas 06-Mar-19 06-Mar-22 REGION IV-A 63 HGF - 0186 GLORIOUS PIGS FARM Renewal Barangay Concepcion, Makilala, 09-Jul-19 09-Jul-22 REGION XII Cotabato 64 HGF - 0405 GOLDEN HARVESTA INC. New Barangay Gossood, Mayantoc, Tarlac 16-Jun-21 15-Jun-22 REGION III HGF - 0417 GOLDIE PIGGY FARM New Barangay Antipolo, Tuburan, Cebu 20-Aug-21 19-Aug-22 REGION VII 65 HGF - 0339 GRAND OCTAGON FARM New Barangay Igcocolo, Guimbal, Iloilo 07-Oct-20 06-Oct-21 REGION VI PRODUCTS & SUPPLY 66 HGF - 0350 GROWELL AGRITECH, INC. New Purok 1 Old Brgy. Carbonel, Gerona, 06-Nov-20 05-Nov-21 REGION III Tarlac 67 HGF - 0358 HERLOMAREY FARM New Barangay San Fernando, Ramon 18-Nov-20 17-Nov-21 REGION IX Magsaysay, Zamboanga del Sur 68 HGF-0166 HERMONT SUGAR PLANTATION, New Dingle, Iloilo 09-Oct-18 09-Oct-21 REGION VI INC. 69 HGF - 0146 HOLIDAY HILLS STOCK AND Renewal Brgy. Langkiwa, Biñan, Laguna 06-Nov-18 06-Nov-21 REGION IV-A BREEDING FARM, CORP. 70 HGF - 0077 HYPIG GENETICS - ATIS FARM Renewal Brgy. San Rafael, Bamban, Tarlac 15-Jul-19 14-Jul-22 REGION III 71 HGF - 0059 HYPIG GENETICS INC. Renewal Barangay Bantuanon, Lantapan, 04-Mar-19 04-Mar-22 REGION X Bukidnon 72 HGF - 0226 HYPIG GENETICS INC. - FORESTIERA Renewal Bulac, Sta. Maria, Bulacan 15-Jul-19 14-Jul-22 REGION III FARM 73 HGF - 0011 HYPIG GENETICS INC. - HOLLY Renewal 276 Barangay Manggahan, Sta.
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