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2017 Summary of Registered Coco Shell Buyer/Trader 2017 Summary of Registered Coco Shell Buyer/Trader Business Activity/ Nature Contact Person/ Region Name of Company Product Line Office Address Plantsite Contact Details of Business Designation Cocofood Processor & Canned, Frozen Coconut Milk, Coconut No. 07 Silangang Kabubuhayan Nagcarlan, No. 07 Silangang Kabubuhayan IVA Sun Valley Food Manufacturing Corporation Omar Arsenal/ Gen. Manager N/A Exporter Residue, Paring, Coconut Shell Laguna 4002 Nagcarlan, Laguna 4002 Module B Blk. 5 Lot 3, Mountview Ii Ind'l Km 79 Brgy. San Mateo San Pablo IVA Ecogreen International Trade Exporter Coco Peat, Cocoshell Delia P. Chiang 9329481072 Complex, Bancal Carmona, Cavite City, Laguna marifepingol@gmail. I-IVB M.A.P. Enterprises Exporter Coconut Shell/ Coconut Fiber ML Quezon St., Bagumbayan, Taguig City N/A Marife A. Pingol com Coco Shell, Coco Branch, Coco Husks, B8 L6 P4 Sto. Nino Vill., Tunasan, 788-3817/ I-IVB ICSEM Trading Exporter Coco Filter, Coco Charcoal & Other Coconut N/A Antonio N. Libiran Muntinlupa City 09268102160 Products VII Renerio Gempisao Coco Shell Buyer Coco Shell Buenos Aires, Tubigon, Bohol N/A Renerio Gempisao 9129759439 VII Mula Coco Shell Buyer Copra Shell Buyer Coco Shell Lajog, Clarin, Bohol N/A Alejandra P. Mula 9209175711 VII Jennifer Padilla Copra Shell Buyer Coco Shell Poblacion, Talibon, Bohol N/A Jennifer Padilla 9985763705 VII Arsenio Ampoloquio Copra Shell Buyer Coco Shell Bagumbayan, Pilar, Bohol N/A Arsenio Ampoloquio N/A VII Christy Lea Casenas Coco Shell Buyer Coco Shell Itum, Duero, Bohol N/A Christy Lea Casenas 510-0820 VII Ernesto Jamago Coco Shell Buyer Coco Shell Alejawan, Duero, Bohol N/A Ernesto Jamago N/A VII Shiela Lacundo Coco Shell Buyer Coco Shell Guindulman, Bohol N/A Shiela Lacundo 9105613489 VII Ligaya E. Romero Coco Shell Buyer Coco Shell Katipunan, Carmen, Bohol N/A Ligaya E. Romero 9465452857 VII Gladys Veloso Coco Shell Buyer Coco Shell Pinayagan Sur, Tubigon, Bohol N/A Gladys Veloso N/A VII Jose L. Boncales Coco Shell Buyer Coco Shell San Miguel, Dagohoy, Bohol N/A Jose L. Boncales 9999932804 VII Mesiona Rice & Corn Mill Coco Shell Buyer Coco Shell Pob., Sevilla, Bohol N/A Eva Tongson 92782222541 VII Wilda Andrea P. Laguros Coco Shell Buyer shell and charcoal Candumayao, Catigbian N/A Wilda Andrea P. Laguros 9087707010 VII Ester Coco Shell Trader Trader Coco shell Alambijud, Argao, Cebu N/A Aurelia O. Estan N/A VII Virginia B. Batingal Shell buyer Shell Villa Aurora, Antequera, Bohol N/A Virginia B. Batingal N/A VII Margielen Serillo Trader Coco Shell Jimalalud, Neg. Or. N/A Margielen Serillo N/A VII Vg Enterprises Copra Shell shell Lapacan Sur, Inabanga N/A Ma. Gay B. Logrono 9155559818 VII Heiji International Trading Corp. Exporter Coco shell/ Charcoal N/A Edgar Apawan 406-5816 Copra Meal, Charcoal,Copra Cake, Coco Ibabao Square A.C. Cortes Ibabao, tirsotpiglobal@gmail. VII Multi Global Tradex Inc. Export/Trade Intermidiary N/A Tirso Otar Peat, Coco Fiber, Coconut Oil,Coco Shell Mandaue City, Cebu com/ 4224822 Coconut Charcoal, Coco Shell by Prod uct Bacalla Compound Holy Name St., villomoryan1988@g VII Nc Vivares Enterprises Ryville's Trading Exporter N/A Ryan Villomo Copra Meal Coco Waste Charcoal Mabolo, Cebu City mail.com 2661114 jean.tumala@yahoo. VII Jean Tumala Trader Coco Shell Ponong Larena,Siquijor N/A Jean Tumala com 9269016929 VII Raybac General Merchandise Trader Copra, Coco Shell, Whole Nut Bogo, Argao, Cebu N/A Raymundo Bacalso 9328682975 [email protected] VII Y & B Investment Trading Exporter Coco Shell Lower Pakigne, Minglanilla N/A Loreto Marciona Lecciones m (032) 4904008 Coco, Ting-Ting, Coco Water, VCO, Copra Unit 5-B Saravia Apt., Inigo St. Obrero, XI V- Castel Trading Expoter/ Trade Intermediary N/A Cornelia Victolero 082-297-8828 Cake, Coco Peat, Coco Shell, Coco Fiber Davao City VCO, Coco Husk, Shell, Charcoal, VCO Soap, Shampoo, Conditioner, Fresh Young 4B Road, Dona Vicenta Bajada, Davao XI Gata Trading Exporter N/A Leahn Tonette Ku 082-324-8211 Coconut, Coco Milk, Juice, Chips, Dried City Coco Meat, Coco Jams, and Others Coco Shell Charcoal, Coco Water, Copra cake, VCO, CNO, Ting-Ting, Copra, Unit 5-B Saravia Apt., Inigo St., Obrero, XI V-Castel Trading Company Exporter/Trader N/A Cornelia Victolero (082) 297-8828 Wholenut, Coco fiber, Coco Flour, Coco Davao City Chips, Shell, Sugar, Peat XI AVT Golden Coco General Merchandise Exporter/Trader Wood Chips, Charcoal, Copra, Hask, etc. Poblacion Don Marcelino, Davao Oriental N/A Anthony Toribio N/A Desiccated Coconut, Fresh Young Coconut, P 3, Jade Valley, Brgy. Tigatoo, Davao XI Prime Coco Shell. Inc. Trader Charcoal, Coco Shell Chips, Coco Granular, N/A Elaine Balili (082) 241-1512 City Coco Peat, Coco Fiber, Dried Coconut Coco Husked Fiber, Coco Fiber, Coco Peat, Coco Coir, Charcoal, Coco Shell, Coco Shell P 8, San Miguel, Brgy. Indangan, XI Jin Qi Xiang Ventures, Inc. Trader N/A Arnold Fontanilla (082) 298-1497 Granular for Water Filter, Coco Shell Chips, Buhangin, Davao City Coco Shell Granular, Coco by product Coco Coir, Coco Fiber, Fresh Coconut, Coco Shell Chips, Charcoal, Coco Shell Scraps, XI Jialyn Coco Fiber Collector Exporter/Trader Lapu-Lapu St., Davao City N/A Michelle Templado Wong N/A Coco Peat, Coco Granular, Dried Coconut, Other Coconut by Products Coco Coir, Fresh Coconut, Coco Shell Chips, Charcoal, Coco Shell Scraps, Coco Pengco Bldg. Lizada St. Cor., Monteverde XI LDM Summit Exporter, Inc. Exporter/Trader N/A Lina Demesa N/A Peat, Coco Granular, Dried Coco Food & St. Davao City other Coconut by products Coco Shell Chips, Coco Charcoal, Dried Coconut, Fresh Coconut, Activated Carbon, Door 16, 3rd Floor SJRDC Bldg, Lanang, XI Fullfine Agri Trading Exporter/Trader Pantukan,Comval Province Virgie Albaera N/A Dehusked Coconut, Coco Fiber, Coconut Davao City Husk Coco Coir, Fresh Coconut, Coco Shell Chips, Charcoal, Coco Shell Scraps, Coco XI JL Southmin Coco Fiber Industry, Inc. Exporter/Trader P 5, Brgy. Lacson, Calinan, Davao City N/A Lucy De Mesa (082) 295-6576 Peat, Coconut Granular, Dried Coconut Food Grade, Other Coconut by Products Source Data :Philippine Coconut Authority Regional Officess.
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