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Sitecode Region Penro Cenro Barangay Municipality Name AREA IN SITECODE REGION PENRO CENRO BARANGAY MUNICIPALITY NAME OF ORGANIZATION CONTACT PERSON COMMODITY Bamboo, Latex, HECTARES IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Sinonok Dumingag Samahang Magsasakang Gubat sa Sinonok Ric Ordeniza Bamboo,Fuelwood Latex, 50 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Malagalad Dumingag Malagalad Womens Association Elma Esod Bamboo,Fuelwood Latex, 60 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Mahayahay Dumingag Mahayahay Farmers Association Ignacio Buac Bamboo,Fuelwood Latex, 55 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Licabang Dumingag BaclayLicabang Union Womens of Farmers Association for Agricultural Livelihood Nancy Mosqueda Timber 63 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Baclay Tukuran Opportunities Leodegario Anero Bamboo,Bamboo Latex, 20 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Danlugan Dumingag Danlugan Farmers Association Alberto B, Montuerto Jr.. Fuelwood 50 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Pili Midsalip Pili Womens Association Jocelyn Pangpang Bamboo, Latex,Fuelwood 54 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Noburan Labangan Noburan Tree Planters Association Marydel Nava Bamboo,Fuelwood Latex, 53 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Duelic Midsalip Duelic Womens Association Bernadeth T. Sarsalijo Fuelwood 50 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Balonai Midsalip Balonai Sustainable Livelihood Association Rutchel Dalangon Bamboo, Latex,Fuelwood 50 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Salvador Dumingag Katipunan ng mga Taga Salvador Sa Dumingag Eladio Bayoy Bamboo,Fuelwood Fuelwood, 60 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Pisompongan Midsalip Pisompongan Farmers Association Pacifico Asso Bamboo,Timber Latex, 55 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Cabaluran Midsalip Cabaluran Banana Planters Association Ramon Obsona Bamboo,Fuelwood Latex, 50 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Bibilop Midsalip Bibilop Green Movers Association Felipe Sarmiento Agroforestry,Fuelwood 50 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Lumponid Midsalip Lumponid Upland Development Farmers Association Reyanaldo Rico Bamboo, Fuelwood 50 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Manlayag Tukuran Manlayag Farmers Association Rosenito Morsua Bamboo 20 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Bokong Labangan Rural Improvement Club Carolyn B. Carmona Bamboo 42 IX Zamboanga del Sur Ramon Magsaysay Man-ilan Tukuran Man-ilan Farmers Association Natividad Sususco Cacao,Bamboo Coffee, 10 IX Zamboanga del Sur Guipos Guinlin Tigbao Guinlin Farmers Association Rodrigo Ebarle Cacao,Timber Coffee, Other 50 IX Zamboanga del Sur Guipos Diana Countryside Tigbao People's Association of Diana Countryside Dionesio Fernandez Cacao,fruit trees, Coffeee, Timber 50 IX Zamboanga del Sur Guipos Maragang Tigbao Maragang ISF Association Pepito Sante Cacao,Other fruit Coffee, trees, Other 60 IX Zamboanga del Sur Guipos Poblacion Tigbao Tigbao Integrated Farmers Association Emmanuel Costanilla Bamboo,fruit trees, Cacao, Rubber, 50 IX Zamboanga del Sur Guipos Boyugan East Kumalarang Boyugan East Farmers Association Eliezer Tambor Coffee, Other fruit 50 IX Zamboanga del Sur Guipos Picanan Kumalarang Picanan Subanen Farmers Association Reynaldo Antonio Cacao,Bamboo Coffeee, 40 IX Zamboanga del Sur Guipos Mahayahay Kumalarang Mahayahay Subanen Farmers Association Rosita Lundayan Cacao,Rubber, Coffee, Timber 50 IX Zamboanga del Sur Guipos Biswangan Lakewood Canaan Bamboo Planters Association Allan Itang Cacao,Timber Coffee, 50 IX Zamboanga del Sur Guipos Biswangan Lakewood Kahugpongang Magbabaol sa Purok Trese Biswangan Amelia Elegido Bamboo,Rubber, Timber Cacao, 52 IX Zamboanga del Sur Guipos Biswangan Lakewood Nagkahiusang Mag-uuma sa Barangay Biswangan Llyod Acquin Bamboo,Coffee, Rubber, Coffee, 58 IX Zamboanga del Sur Guipos Bag-ong Kahayag Lakewood Suminot Upland Farmers Association Jeaser Landong Cacao,Rubber, Coffee, Timber 50 IX Zamboanga del Sur Guipos Sibuguey Lakewood Sibuguey Upland Lowland Planters Association Rolly Ansaly Bamboo,Rubber, Timber Coffee, 50 IX Zamboanga del Sur Guipos Sibuguey Lakewood Litabas Farmers Association Carmino Liganan Bamboo,Rubber, Timber Cacao, 51 IX Zamboanga del Sur Guipos Dagum Lakewood Dagum Kabataan Farmers Association Federico Sumalinog Bamboo,Coffee, Other Cacao, fruit 50 IX Zamboanga del Sur Guipos Dagum Lakewood Dagupatanda Dagum Asosasyon Eduardo Bualan Coffee, Timber 50 IX Zamboanga del Sur Guipos Matalang Lakewood MatalangDanaw Thubig Women's Phentulogen Empowerment Association Movement RIC Eduardo Bualan, Sr. Timber 40 IX Zamboanga del Sur Guipos Matalang Lakewood Association George Lucasan Bamboo 42 IX Zamboanga del Sur Guipos Baking Lakewood Baking Tree Planters Association Ma. Luz Lambo Bamboo 35 IX Zamboanga del Sur Guipos Gasa Lakewood CalulaGasa Integrated Integrated Farmers Development Association Multi-Purpose Feliciano Lazaraga Rubber,Bamboo Timber, 30 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan Calula Roseller T. Lim Cooperative Samuel Lastimado Rubber,Cacao Timber, 50 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan San Antonio Roseller T. Lim San Antonio Farmers Association Gumamot Sunuran Rubber,Cacao Timber, 141 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan New Sagay Roseller T. Lim New Sagay Farmers Consumers Cooperative Joel Agabon Rubber,Cacao Timber, 50 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan Tomitom Ipil Barangay Local Governemt of Tomitom Rubber,Cacao Timber, 200 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan San Fernandino Roseller T. Lim Guinabucan Multi-Purpose Cooperative Judito Gumandao Rubber,Cacao Timber, 134 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan Palinta Kabasalan Palinta Farmers Association Enrique Belderol Rubber,Cacao Timber, 80 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan Penaranda Kabasalan Penaranda Farmers Association Rommel Darug Rubber,Cacao Timber, 70 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan Tilubog Naga BusyawanTipan Cacao Indigenous Farmers Association Cultural Communities and Christopher Dinopol Rubber,Cacao Timber, 345 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan Sandayong Naga Integrated Agro - Forestry Association Alvin Endong Rubber,Cacao Timber, 150 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan Palomoc Titay Sayay CBFM Farmers Association Arthur Maguinay Rubber,Cacao Timber, 50 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan Bankers Kabasalan Local Government Unit of Kabasalan George Cainglet Rubber,Cacao Timber, 300 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan Pres. Roxas Roseller T. Lim Local Government Unit of Roseller T. Lim Michael Piodena Rubber,Cacao Timber, 60 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan San Isidro Siay Local Government Unit of Siay Jarvis Acosta Rubber,Cacao Timber, 120 IX Sibugay Kabasalan Palomoc Titay Local Government Unit of Titay Maria Esperanza Corazon Rillera Cacao 200 1 AREA IN SITECODE REGION PENRO CENRO BARANGAY MUNICIPALITY NAME OF ORGANIZATION CONTACT PERSON COMMODITY Zamboanga Rubber, Timber, HECTARES IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan Tampilisan Kabasalan Local Government Unit of Kabasalan George Cainglet Rubber,Cacao Timber, 350 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan Penaranda Kabasalan Penaranda Farmers Association Rommel Darug Rubber,Cacao Timber, 290 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan Balagon Siay BusyawanBalagon Bingon Indigenous Farmer Cultural Association Communities and Dionisio Ladra Rubber,Cacao Timber, 130 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan Sandayong Naga Integrated Agro - Forestry Association Alvin Endong Rubber,Cacao Timber, 260 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan Bankers Kabasalan Local Government Unit of Kabasalan George Cainglet Rubber,Cacao Timber, 280 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan San Pedro Tungawan San Pedro Farmers Association Dansalin Sanson Rubber,Cacao Timber, 70 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan Palinta Kabasalan Palinta Farmers Association Enrique Belderol Rubber,Cacao Timber, 110 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan JS Perfecto Roseller T. Lim JS Perfecto Farmers Association Elmerio Ladiangibong Rubber,Cacao Timber, 80 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan Dona Josefa Ipil Do±a Eco-tourism Association Ricky Naong Rubber,Cacao Timber, 80 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan Dalisay Titay Dalisay Del Rosario Pinili Farmers Association Angel A. Adaro Jr. Rubber,Cacao Timber, 85 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan Malubal Roseller T. Lim Malubal Farmers Association Javier Paynaga Jr. Rubber,Cacao Timber, 60 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan Balansag Roseller T. Lim Balansag Farmers Association Samuel Potayre Rubber,Cacao Timber, 50 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan Tipan Naga Tipan Cacao Farmers Association Christopher Dinopol Rubber,Cacao Timber, 280 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan Buyogan Siay Local Government Unit of Siay Jarvis Acosta Rubber,Cacao Timber, 100 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan Tamin Kabasalan Local Government Unit of Kabasalan George Cainglet Rubber,Cacao Timber, 155 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan Guintoloan Naga Tipan Cacao Farmers Association Christopher Dinopol Rubber,Cacao Timber, 250 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan Sto. Rosario Roseller T. Lim Mayop Subanen Upland Farmers Association Restiopito Pongasi Rubber,Cacao Timber, 90 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan Siawang Roseller T. Lim Siawang Farmers Association Warley Camacho Rubber,Cacao Timber, 50 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan Tugop Muslim Titay Tugop Muslim Farmes Association Esmail Sindungan Agroforestry,Cacao 60 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan Loboc Tungawan Loboc Farmers Association Jemes Arambala Agroforestry,Bamboo, Timber 70 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan Malungon Tungawan Malungon Farmers Association Modesto Masion Rubber,Bamboo, Timber, Timber 80 IX ZamboangaSibugay Kabasalan Tugop Muslim Titay Tugop Muslim Farmes Association Esmail Sindungan Agroforestry,Cacao 60 IX ZamboangaSibugay Imelda Sta Barbara Imelda Sta. Barbara Upland Farmers Association Gerald Gonzalez Agroforestry,Bamboo, 65 IX ZamboangaSibugay
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