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Raw Sugar Production by Producer/By Affiliation RAW SUGAR PRODUCTION BY PRODUCER/BY AFFILIATION FEDERATION 1. Luzon Federation of Sugarcane Growers Association 2. UNIFED 3. PANAYFED 4. NFSP 5. CONFED 6. NON-AFFILIATED LUZON FEDERATION OF SUGARCANE GROWER'S ASSOCIATION, INC. CADP Compound, Lumbangan, Nasugbu, Batangas Name of Official Designation Address / Tel. No. Fax No. CORNELIO V. TOREJA President Ibaan, Batangas (043) 311-1068 RUBEN Z. SAMONTE Vice-President Nasugbu, Batanags (043) 931-3870 ROMULO A. PANTOJA Treasurer Lian, Batangas (043) 215-2429 RENE M. ATIENZA Corporate Secretary Sta. Teresita, Batangas (02) 817-2202 EDWIN N. DEPUSOY Trustee Balayan, Batangas (043) 211-5810 EDGARDO A. EUGENIO Trustee Cagayan LEONARDO L. LANSANG Trustee Porac, Pampanga (045) 329-3064 RICHARD B. LOPEZ Trustee Balayan, Batangas (02) 810-8727 NARCISO M. MANZANO Trustee Balayan, Batangas SERGIO O. OÑATE Trustee Tanauan, Batangas PETER OLIVER M. PALACIO Trustee Calatagan, Batangas NOEL L. VILLANUEVA Trustee Concepcion, Batangas EDIJER H. TUMBAGA Asst. Corp. Sec. Balayan, Batangas (043) 211-5453 UNITED SUGAR PRODUCERS FEDERATION OF THE PHILIPPINES (UNIFED) LUZON NEGROS VISAYAS/MINDANAO 1. PANIQUI PLANTERS 1. NEGROS 1. INDEPENDENT COOP. CONSOLIDATED PLANTERS OF 2. MARKETING ASSN., FARMERS ASSN., HISUMCO 3. KASUROG INC. COOPERATIVE 2. INDEPENDENT PLANTERS OF BISCOM, INC 3. DACONGCOGON PRODUCERS COOP. MARKETING PLANTERS ASSN. 4. NON-AFFILIATED PLANTERS ASSN OF DACONGCOGON 5. DPCMAI ASSOCIATION SHARE 6. HAWAIIAN- PHILIPPINE PLANTERS ASSN., INC. 7. ASSOCIATION OF NEGROS AGRO- PRODUCERS, INC. 8. SONEDCO PLANTERS ASSN., INC. 9. KABILOG PLANTERS ASSN 10. UNITED FARMERS ASSN. OF NEGROS- SOUTH, INC. 11. NEGOCOR FARMERS ASSN., INC. 12. NEGROS DEL NORTE PLANTERS ASSN., INC. 13. MANLAMBUS FARMERS GROUP 14. RURAL SUGARCANE PLANTERS ASSN., INC. 15. DANAO SUGAR PLANTERS’ ASSN., INC. 16. ASSOCIATION AGRICOLA DE BAIS Y TANJAY, INC. 17. UNITED MABINAY FARMERS ASSN. 18. UNAFFILIATED PLANTER OF BAIS 19. UNAFFILIATED PLANTER OF URSUMCO PANAY FEDERATION OF SUGARCANE FARMERS, INC. (PANAYFED) 1. PILAR SUGAR PLANTERS ASSN., INC. 2. LUTOD-LUTOD PLANTERS ASSN., INC. 3. CAPIZ-ILOILO SUGARCANE PLANTERS ASS., INC. 4. ASTURIAS SUGARCANE PLANTERS ASSN., INC. 5. PANAY SUGARCANE PRODUCERS ASSN., INC. 6. JALASIG SUGARCANE PLANTERS ASS., INC. 7. NEW FRONTIER SUGARCANE ASSN. 8. NEW FRONTIER SUGARCANE PLANTERS ASSN. 9. PANAY INTEGRATED PLANTERS ASSN. 10. MUSPA 11. CALAMBA 12. PISPA 13. SANEPA 14. NON-ASSOCIATED PLANTERS OF PASSI 15. ILOILO PLANTERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 16. NORTHERN ILOILO PLANTERS ASSN., INC. 17. N F F D C 18. JADE AGRI & MACHINERY CORP. 19. CALINOG-LAMBUNAO SUGARCANE PLANTERS ASSN. 20. CLSM-MULTI SECTORAL PLANTERS ASSN. (MUSPA) 21. PANAY SUGARCANE MULTI-PURPOSE COOP. NATIONAL FEDERATION OF SUGARCANE PLANTERS (N F S P ) LUZON NEGROS PANAY VISAYAS / MINDANAO 1. BATANGAS 1. BINALBAGAN- 1. BAROTAC- 1. BOGO- ASSOCIATION ISABELA DUMAGAS MEDELLION OF FREE PLANTERS PLANTERS SUGARCANE PLANTERS, ASSN., INC. ASSN. PLANTERS INC.ASSN., 2. ASSOCIATION ASSN., INC. INC. OF 2. BUKIDNON 2. CAGAYAN PROGRESSIVE PLANTERS SUGARCAN PLANTERS OF ASSN. E NEGROS 3. SAMAHANG PLANTERS ASSN. ONC. OCCIDENTAL, SUGARCANE 3. CAGAYAN INC. PLANTERS, SUGAR 3. INDEPENDEN INC. GROWERS T SAGAY- 4. FREE ASSN. ESCALANTE PLANTERS 4. SAMAHANG PLANTERS PRODUCERS MAG- ASSN., INC. COOP., INC. ASUKAL SA 4. SAGAY- 5. MINDANAO KAUNLARA ESCALANTE SUGARCANE N NG PLANTERS PLANTERS BATANGAS, ASSN.. 6. CEBU INC. 5. UNITED SUGARCANE SAGAY- PLANTERS ESCALANTE- ASSN., INC. TOBOSO 7. BOROC PLANTERS AGRICULTU ASSN., INC. RAL 6. NORTHERN PRIMARY NEGROS MULTI- PLANTERS PURPOSE ASSN. COOP.,INC. 7. UNITED 8. OCCIDENTAL CADIZ LEYTE SUGARCANE SUGARCANE PLANTERS’ FARMERS ASSN., INC. ASSN., INC. 8. UNITED 9. ORMOC SOUTH VMC NORTHERN SUGARCANE DISTRICT PLANTERS IRRIGATORS ASSN., INC. MULTI- 9. ASSOCIATION PURPOSE OF COOPERATIV SUGARCANE E, INC. GROWERS, 10. ORMOC INC. SUGARCANE 10. S E T P G PLANTERS 11. TOLONG ASSN. UNITED 11. LEYTE PLANTERS UNITED ASSN. FARMERS ASSN., INC. CONFEDERATION OF SUGAR PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION, INC. (CONFED) LUZON N E G R O S VISAYAS/MINDANAO 1. BATANGAS SUGAR 1. SUGARCANE PLANTERS COOP. GROWERS ASSN., OF MARKETING ASSN., 1. PLANTERS ASSN. BUKIDNON, INC. INC. (BISPCM) OF SOUTHERN 2. SUGAR 2. BATANGAS NEGROS, INC. PRODUCERS INTEGRATED 2. FIRST FARMERS ASSN., OF SUGARCANE ASSOCIATION BUKIDNON, INC. PLANTERS COOP. 3. ASSOCIATED 3. AGILA FARM MARKETING PLANTERS OF 4. DAVAO NON- ASSN., INC. SILAY-SARAVIA, MEMBERS (BISPCM) INC. 5. UNITED 3. EASTERN 4. ASSOCIATION SUGARCANE BATANGAS DE PLANTERS OF SUGAR PLANTERS HACENDEROS DAVAO COOP. DE SILAY Y 6. CAMC (BUSCO) MARKETING SARAVIA, INC 7. SOUTHERN ASSN., INC. 5. ASSOCIATION BUKIDNON COOP. 4. SAMAKABA DE PLANTERS ASSN. PRODUCERS AGRICULTORES 8. CONSUMEDECO COOPERATIVE DE LA CARLOTA MPC MARKETING Y PONTEVEDRA, 9. MASUPLA ASSN., INC. INC. 10. MT. CARMEL MPC 5. ASSOCIATION DE 6. LA CARLOTA 11. MATALAM STO. AGRICULTORES PLANTERS NINO MPC DELA REGION ASSOCIATION 12. KIDAMA MPC OESTE DE 7. CENTRAL LOPEZ 13. KABUHAYAN MPC BATANGAS PLANTERS ASSN. 14. MLANG 6. NORTHERN PHIL 8. VICTORIAS- CHRISTIAN MPC PLANTERS MANAPLA- 15. USPD MPC ASSOCIATION, CADIZ FARMERS 16. UNASSOCIATED INC. ASSN,, INC. PLANTERS OF 7. NORPHIL 9. C-PRIME, INC. SEASUMCO FARMERS MULTI- 10. PRIME MOVERS, 17. BOHOLANO PURPOSE COOP., INC. FARMERS MPC INC. 11. NEGROS 18. AROMA MPC 8. UNAFFILIATED ORIENTAL 19. UPVA-SUGAPCO PLANTERS OF PLANTERS ASSN. 20. IMAN CAGAYAN 12. CENTRAL DEVELOPMENT (ROBINA) NEGROS MPC 9. BATANGAS PLANTERS 21. MANUPAL MPC AGRICULTURAL ASSN., 22. LOWER TACUPAN PRODUCERS MPC ASSN., INC. 13. MABINAY 23. MACATACTAC 10. PASUDECO COOP. PLANTERS MPC MKTG. ASSN., INC. ASSOCIATION 24. INDEPENDENT 11. CAMARINES 14. TOLONG MULTI- PLANTERS OF SUGARCANE PURPOSE HISUMCO PLANTERS ASSN., COOPERATIVE INC. 15. TOLONG SUGAR 12. ANIOG MULTI- PLANTERS ASSN. PURPOSE COOPERATIVE 13. CAROYROYAN MULTI-PURPOSE COOPERATIVE, INC. 14. HACIENDA MAGDALENA FARMERS COOP., INC. 15. KILANTAAO- CATALOOTAN MULTI-PURPOSE COOP., INC. 16. MAY-OGOB PLANTERS DEVELOPMENT COOP. 17. OCAMPO SMALL MULTI-CROP PROD. COOP., INC. 18. SAN ISIDRO DEVELOPMENT COOP. 19. TINANGIS FARMERS MULTI- PURPOSE COOP., INC. 20. BICOL SUGAR PLANTERS COOP. (BISUPLA) 21. C.A.T. PLANTERS ASSN., INC. 22. MASAGANANG MAGSASAKA COOPERATIVE NON-AFFILIATED PLANTERS ASSOCIATION **MEMBERS** L U Z O N N E G R O S P A N A Y 1. FREE PLANTERS OF 1. NON-AFFILIATED 1. CAPIZ FIRST BATANGAS PLANTERS OF FEDERATIO 2. CONFLICT BISCOM N OF UNITED (BATANGAS) 2. NON-ASSOCIATED COOP.., INC. 3. UNAFFILIATED PLANTERS OF 2. NON- PLANTERS OF DON LOPEZ AFFILIATE PEDRO 3. FARM WORKERS’ D 4. PECUARIA SHARE (C/O D O L PLANTERS DEVELOPMENT E ) OF CAPIZ COOP., INC. 4. NON-ASSOCIATED 3. UNITED 5. CAROLINA MULTI- PLANTERS OF DUENAS PURPOSE COOP., INC. VICTORIAS SUGARCA 6. CAMARINES SUR 5. UNAFFILIATED NE DEVELOPMET COOP., PLANTERS OF FARMERS INC. BAIS ASSN. 7. INTEGRATED 6. NON-AFFILIATED PLANTERS COOP., INC. PLANTERS OF 8. KAGUINHAWAHAN TOLONG FARMERS MULTI- PURPOSE COOP. 9. MAHAL PLANTERS COOP. 10. OCAMPO DEVELOPMENT COOP. 11. PENAFRANCIA MULTI-PURPOSE COOP 12. PENSUMIL EMPLOYEES MULT- PURPOSE COOP., INC 13. PARTIDO SMALL SUGAR PLANTERS COOP. 14. VILLA PETRONA MULTI-PURPOSE COOP. 15. PROSAMAPI COOPERATIVE 16. BICOL AGRO- INDUSTRIAL PRODUCERS COOP. 17. CHRISTIAN MEGA COOPERATIVE 18. KABAYAN COOPERATIVE 19. UNAFFILIATED PLANTERS OF PENAFRANCIA .
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