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Region III - CORN All Program LOCATION As of 07/31/2016 Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. LIST/COUNT OF FARMERS BY Region III - CORN All Program LOCATION As of 07/31/2016 Farmer / Address CIC No Inception Date Area Amount Farmer Share LI Share Govt. Share Covered Covered Province: Bataan Municipality: Hermosa GARCIA , JAY S. 0100436204 5/30/2016 1.00 30,600.00 1,943.10 1,297.44 1,646.28 BALSIC Hermosa Bataan Sub Total: 1 1.00 30,600.00 1,943.10 1,297.44 1,646.28 Total- Bataan 1 1.00 30,600.00 1,943.10 1,297.44 1,646.28 Province: Nueva Ecija Municipality: Cuyapo CANGCO, ESPERANZA A. 0100435281 12/25/2015 1.00 36,328.00 1,028.08 686.60 871.87 PIGLISAN Cuyapo Nueva Ecija DELA CRUZ, WILFREDO . 0100435281 12/25/2015 1.00 36,328.00 1,028.08 686.60 871.87 PIGLISAN Cuyapo Nueva Ecija RUNAS, GODY . 0100435281 12/25/2015 1.00 36,328.00 1,028.08 686.60 871.87 PIGLISAN Cuyapo Nueva Ecija Sub Total: 3 3.00 108,984.00 3,084.25 2,059.80 2,615.62 Municipality: Nampicuan AMBROCIO, AUGUSTO T. 0100436115 12/14/2015 1.00 29,942.18 847.36 565.91 718.61 CABAWANGAN Nampicuan Nueva Ecija ANTONIO, EMER P. 0100436115 12/15/2015 2.00 59,884.37 1,694.73 1,131.81 1,437.22 CABAWANGAN Nampicuan Nueva Ecija ANTONIO, ERIC P. 0100436115 12/14/2015 1.00 29,942.18 847.36 565.91 718.61 CABAWANGAN Nampicuan Nueva Ecija ANTONIO, LAUREANO P. 0100436115 12/13/2015 1.00 29,942.18 847.36 565.91 718.61 CABAWANGAN Nampicuan Nueva Ecija BLAS, DOMINIC B. 0100436144 12/30/2015 2.00 56,978.59 1,612.49 1,076.90 1,367.49 ESTACION (POB.) Nampicuan Nueva Ecija DELA CRUZ, EMILIO SR. M. 0100436131 12/30/2015 5.00 148,346.12 4,198.20 2,803.74 3,560.31 ESTACION (POB.) Nampicuan Nueva Ecija DOCTORA, ARMANDO T. 0100436115 12/13/2015 2.00 59,884.37 1,694.73 1,131.81 1,437.22 CABAWANGAN Nampicuan Nueva Ecija EMBOLTORIO, MA. THERESA M. 0100436115 12/18/2015 3.00 89,826.55 2,542.09 1,697.72 2,155.84 161CABADUCAN EAST (POB.) Nampicuan Nueva Ecija RUBIANES, MARIVIC M. 0100436115 12/15/2015 2.00 59,884.37 1,694.73 1,131.81 1,437.22 CABAWANGAN Nampicuan Nueva Ecija TADUAN , NOEL M. 0100436133 12/31/2015 0.94 26,987.82 763.76 510.07 647.71 #44 PAGASA STREET MAELING Nampicuan Nueva Ecija Sub Total: 10 19.94 591,618.73 16,742.81 11,181.59 14,198.85 Municipality: San Antonio CUNANAN, HERNANDY P. 0100436042 2/13/2016 1.00 40,000.00 2,540.00 1,696.00 2,152.00 SAN JOSE San Antonio Nueva Ecija DE LEON, ALFREDO P. 0100436017 2/8/2016 1.00 40,000.00 2,540.00 1,696.00 2,152.00 SAN JOSE San Antonio Nueva Ecija GALANG, DANNY T. 0100436037 1/12/2016 2.80 49,924.46 3,170.20 2,116.80 2,685.94 SAN JOSE San Antonio Nueva Ecija GOZUM, NOEL D. 0100436055 1/31/2016 1.00 40,000.00 2,540.00 1,696.00 2,152.00 SAN JOSE San Antonio Nueva Ecija VILLAFUERTE, FELIZARDO C. 0100436054 1/21/2016 1.00 40,000.00 2,540.00 1,696.00 2,152.00 SAN JOSE San Antonio Nueva Ecija Sub Total: 5 6.80 209,924.46 13,330.20 8,900.80 11,293.94 Total- Nueva Ecija 18 29.74 910,527.19 33,157.26 22,142.19 28,108.40 Province: Pampanga 8/16/2016 1 Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. LIST/COUNT OF FARMERS BY Region III - CORN All Program LOCATION As of 07/31/2016 Farmer / Address CIC No Inception Date Area Amount Farmer Share LI Share Govt. Share Covered Covered Municipality: Arayat BIE, MARCOS D. 0100435564 1/15/2016 1.00 20,000.00 1,270.00 848.00 1,076.00 LA PAZ (TURU) Arayat Pampanga DIZON, RAYMOND C. 0100435567 2/14/2016 1.40 30,000.00 1,905.00 1,272.00 1,614.00 LA PAZ (TURU) Arayat Pampanga DIZON, REYNALDO C. 0100435566 2/16/2016 2.40 50,000.00 3,175.00 2,120.00 2,690.00 LA PAZ (TURU) Arayat Pampanga Sub Total: 3 4.80 100,000.00 6,350.00 4,240.00 5,380.00 Municipality: Lubao MALANG, JOEL D. 0100436202 12/14/2015 1.00 35,950.00 1,017.39 679.46 862.80 SANTO NI¥O (PRADO ARUBA) Lubao Pampanga MALANG, JOEL D. 0100436204 5/28/2016 1.00 30,600.00 1,943.10 1,297.44 1,646.28 SANTO NI¥O (PRADO ARUBA) Lubao Pampanga MALLARI, ALBERTO P. 0100436203 1/7/2016 1.00 23,495.15 1,491.94 996.19 1,264.04 SANTO NI¥O (PRADO ARUBA) Lubao Pampanga Sub Total: 3 3.00 90,045.15 4,452.43 2,973.09 3,773.12 Municipality: Mabalacat MIRANDA, DANNY B. 010043556 12/1/2015 1.30 50,000.00 1,415.00 945.00 1,200.00 BICAL Mabalacat Pampanga Sub Total: 1 1.30 50,000.00 1,415.00 945.00 1,200.00 Municipality: Magalang BRON, ALMA M. 010043560 12/31/2015 2.50 30,000.00 849.00 567.00 720.00 ESCALER Magalang Pampanga DAYRIT, JENNY ROSE A. 0100435565 1/15/2016 1.50 30,000.00 1,905.00 1,272.00 1,614.00 ESCALER Magalang Pampanga DIZON, ROSALIE B. 010043555 12/15/2015 2.00 30,000.00 849.00 567.00 720.00 LA PAZ Magalang Pampanga GALANG, MARIBEL P. 0100435563 1/10/2016 2.50 30,000.00 1,905.00 1,272.00 1,614.00 SAN ILDEFONSO Magalang Pampanga GONZALES, REYMUNDO C. 0100435569 4/8/2016 1.00 37,000.00 2,349.50 1,568.80 1,990.60 247SAN VICENTE Magalang Pampanga MANABAT, RODEL L. 0100434870 1/18/2016 2.00 20,000.00 2,118.00 0.00 1,076.00 SAN ILDEFONSO Magalang Pampanga MANALOTO, FERNANDO P. 0100435570 3/18/2016 2.50 40,000.00 2,540.00 1,696.00 2,152.00 ESCALER Magalang Pampanga MENESES, VICENTE G. 010043559 11/25/2015 2.50 30,000.00 849.00 567.00 720.00 BUCANAN Magalang Pampanga PABUSTAN, ANGELITO S. 0100435562 1/17/2016 3.00 30,000.00 1,905.00 1,272.00 1,614.00 ESCALER Magalang Pampanga PABUSTAN, ROMEO O. 010043561 12/31/2015 2.50 30,000.00 849.00 567.00 720.00 ESCALER Magalang Pampanga VALERIO, MARIBEL D. 0100435568 2/10/2016 1.50 20,000.00 1,270.00 848.00 1,076.00 SANTA MARIA Magalang Pampanga Sub Total: 11 23.50 327,000.00 17,388.50 10,196.80 14,016.60 Municipality: Mexico CUNANAN, EDGARDO S. 0100143117 1/7/2016 1.50 52,500.00 0.00 0.00 8,384.25 PUROK 4PANGATLAN Mexico Pampanga CUNANAN, ESTINO M. 0100143117 12/20/2015 1.00 35,000.00 0.00 0.00 2,492.00 PUROK 4PANGATLAN Mexico Pampanga CUNANAN, FLORENTINO S. 0100143117 12/11/2015 1.00 35,000.00 0.00 0.00 2,492.00 PUROK 4PANGATLAN Mexico Pampanga CUNANAN, ORLANDO S. 0100143117 1/10/2016 2.00 70,000.00 0.00 0.00 11,179.00 PUROK 4PANGATLAN Mexico Pampanga 8/16/2016 2 Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. LIST/COUNT OF FARMERS BY Region III - CORN All Program LOCATION As of 07/31/2016 Farmer / Address CIC No Inception Date Area Amount Farmer Share LI Share Govt. Share Covered Covered CUNANAN, RECTO L. 0100143117 12/2/2015 1.50 52,500.00 0.00 0.00 3,738.00 PUROK 4PANGATLAN Mexico Pampanga CUNANAN, ROMEO L. 0100143117 1/5/2016 3.00 105,000.00 0.00 0.00 16,768.50 PUROK 4PANGATLAN Mexico Pampanga LAUS, ARMANDO S. 0100143117 11/29/2015 1.50 52,500.00 0.00 0.00 3,738.00 PUROK 3PANGATLAN Mexico Pampanga MANALANG, ANGEL L. 0100143117 12/1/2015 1.00 35,000.00 0.00 0.00 2,492.00 PANGATLAN Mexico Pampanga MANALANG, EDIZER M. 0100143117 11/27/2015 1.00 35,000.00 0.00 0.00 2,492.00 PANGATLAN Mexico Pampanga MANALANG, RODOLFO M. 0100143117 11/1/2015 1.50 52,500.00 0.00 0.00 3,738.00 PANGATLAN Mexico Pampanga SERRANO, POLICARPIO L. 0100143117 11/26/2015 1.00 35,000.00 0.00 0.00 2,492.00 PUROK 4PANGATLAN Mexico Pampanga VITANGCUL, NARCISO T. 0100143117 12/9/2015 1.00 35,000.00 0.00 0.00 2,492.00 PUROK 5PANGATLAN Mexico Pampanga Sub Total: 12 17.00 595,000.00 0.00 0.00 62,497.75 Total- Pampanga 30 49.60 1,162,045.15 29,605.93 18,354.89 86,867.47 Province: Tarlac Municipality: Anao BENAVIDES, JULIUS G. 0100436132 12/20/2015 1.00 28,489.30 806.25 538.45 683.74 DON RAMON Anao Tarlac BIAG, ERWIN SR. F. 0100436114 12/10/2015 1.00 31,898.75 902.73 602.89 765.57 SAN ROQUE Anao Tarlac BUTARDO, ARISTON N. 0100436123 12/26/2015 2.00 53,419.94 1,511.78 1,009.64 1,282.08 CAMPOS Anao Tarlac CALICA, IMELDA .
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