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NIS IA PROFILE As of : December 2015 Region: 3 IMO: Tarzam IMO NIS IA PROFILE as of : December 2015 Region: 3 IMO: TarZam IMO NIS 1: Tarlac - San Miguel - O'Donell River Irrigation System Farmer - Actual IA Name of IA Mailing Address Name of President Date Organized Beneficiaries Members (No.) (No.) Congressional District: 2nd District, Tarlac 1 HIMALA Banaba, Tarlac City, Tarlac Arnold Garcia 02/27/89 83 83 2 LANDING SAN MANUEL TARLAC San Manuel, Tarlac City, Tarlac Marlo Venzon 09/10/11 75 75 3 ANIBAN NG MGA MAGSASAKA Balingcanaway, Tarlac City, , Tarlac Mario Pineda 08/12/11 52 52 4 TARLAC GOLDEN GRAIN Bora, Tarlac City, , Tarlac Bienvenido de Guzman 01/14/81 200 200 5 TARLAC FAR EAST CENTRAL San Manuel, Tarlac City, , Tarlac Hipolito Venson 09/03/88 110 110 6 TARLAC MID EASTERN IA Maliwalo, Tarlac City, , Tarlac Conrado Guevarra 09/24/88 150 150 7 PACUSAD FIA Balibago II, Tarlac City, Tarlac Jerjohn Manansala 08/10/82 105 105 8 BORA BATANG BATANG FIA Batangbatang, Tarlac City, Tarlac Bernardo Gagarin, Sr. 01/22/83 105 105 9 TRICUL FIA Culipat, Tarlac City, Tarlac Rodolfo Roldan 09/01/89 143 143 10 BALINGCANAWAY EAST FIA Balingcanaway, Tarlac City, Tarlac Noel Concepcion 05/20/94 105 105 11 BASITAR FIA Sta. Cruz, Tarlac City, Tarlac Solano Maniaul 01/20/83 88 88 12 BALIBAGO PRIMERO TARLAC Balbago 1st, Tarlac City, Tarlac Solficio Aguas 06/25/11 85 85 13 SIBUL TARLAC FIA Tariji, Tarlac City, Tarlac Jesus Lacsina 03/22/11 54 54 14 DALAYAP TARLAC FIA Dalayap, Tarlac City, Tarlac Arthur Saavedra 06/09/99 104 104 15 AMUCAO EAST Amucao, Tarlac City, Tarlac Benjamin Felipe, Sr. 01/01/00 55 55 16 ABE ABE ST. FRANCIS FIA San Francisco, Victoria, Tarlac Ramon Collado 08/22/89 120 120 17 BAGYA FIA Baculong, Victoria, Tarlac Wilfredo Valencia 1/1991 85 85 18 BALIBAGO BACULONG FIA Baculong, Victoria, Tarlac Alfredo Dizon 08/17/89 85 85 19 SWIT STO. NINO Baculong, Victoria, Tarlac Jose Dizon 02/15/12 43 43 20 ALVINDIA RIZAL Alvindia, Tarlac City, Tarlac Ricardo Sotto 06/10/11 45 45 21 LG TAS TARLAC Balingcanaway, Tarlac City, Tarlac Bernardo Laus 04/05/11 40 40 22 MARINEA WEST FIA Armenia, Tarlac City, Tarlac Abner Arceo 06/20/81 128 128 23 DELA PAZ SOUTH FIA Dela Paz, Tarlac City, Tarlac Pedro Nicdao 02/12/85 82 82 24 CAPABUENA Buenavista, Tarlac City, Tarlac Lino Narciso 03/29/83 32 32 25 MASINOP FIA Ungot, Tarlac City, Tarlac Efren Domingo 08/31/82 69 69 NIS IA PROFILE as of : December 2015 Region: 3 IMO: TarZam IMO NIS 1: Tarlac - San Miguel - O'Donell River Irrigation System Farmer - Actual IA Name of IA Mailing Address Name of President Date Organized Beneficiaries Members (No.) (No.) Congressional District: 2nd District, Tarlac 26 MASANTING AGUMAN FIA San Francisco, Tarlac City, Tarlac Rodolfo Tamayo 08/30/87 63 63 27 RICAP-TARLAC Capehan, Tarlac City, Tarlac Reynaldo Laquindanum 03/25/13 29 29 28 BILIS KILOS FIA San Carlos, Tarlac City, Tarlac Jeffrey Villanueva 01/15/99 49 49 Sub-Total 28 IAs 2,384 2,384 Congressional District: 3rd District, Tarlac 29 SAN PASCUAL LALAPAC PALACPALAC Matayumtayum, La Paz, Tarlac Francisco Gabriel 01/18/89 95 95 30 VIBAMAMA FIA Matayumtayum, La Paz, Tarlac Vicente Garcia 02/21/89 133 133 31 MATAYUMTAYUM PALACPALAC Matayumtayum, La Paz, Tarlac Januario Torres 03/21/95 155 155 32 LARA MARANAK MACALONG FIA Lara, La Paz, Tarlac Honorio Guevarra 02/19/99 44 44 33 LAPAZ MENDEZ FIA Caramutan, La Paz, Tarlac Alfredo Magdangal 02/20/01 35 35 34 LAPAZ PINAGBUKLOD FIA Caramutan, La Paz, Tarlac Jose Guillermo 09/11/87 62 62 35 LACASAN LA PAZ FIA Caramutan, La Paz, Tarlac Marcelino Pangan 02/16/89 39 39 36 TISYA FIA San Isidro, La Paz, Tarlac Helico Agaloos 08/15/06 44 44 37 BARBAS MAET FIA Lara, La Paz, Tarlac Leonardo Guevara 10/15/90 50 50 38 CALINGCUAN CAPAS FIA Estrada, Capas, Tarlac Reynaldo Ramos 06/03/84 85 85 39 MANGA-DOLORES Dolores, Capas, Tarlac Anthony Nogoy 07/28/89 55 55 40 TALIMUNDOC (Tarieta) Sta. Rita, Capas, Tarlac Renato S. Rivera 07/10/10 110 110 Sub-Total 12 IAs 907 907 TASMORIS 40 IAs 3,291 3,291 NIS IA PROFILE as of : December 2015 Region: 3 IMO: TarZam IMO NIS 2: Camiling River Irrigation System Farmer - Actual IA Name of IA Mailing Address Name of President Date Organized Beneficiaries Members (No.) (No.) Congressional District: 1st District, Tarlac 1 SANTALCUB San Bartolome, Mayantoc, Tarlac Anastacio Q. Corpuz 7/14/1989 330 330 2 CASAMA Mapandan, Mayantoc, Tarlac Rizalino T. Garcia 11/3/1982 129 129 3 PIFIA Pitombayog, Mayantoc, Tarlac Marlito L. Maregmen 9/20/1982 202 202 4 MSFIA Pedro L. Quines, Mayantoc, Tarlac Rodenio T. Sotero 10/26/1990 292 283 5 CAFIA Cabugbugan, Sta. Ignacia, Tarlac Arsenio A. Soliven 12/3/1981 101 101 6 GOSBIFIA San Bartolome, Mayantoc, Tarlac Michael A. Bunao 3/30/1984 114 114 7 TALGOSAN San Bartolome, Mayantoc, Tarlac Allan T. Casiňo 10/22/1989 229 229 8 BOFIA Bobon 2nd, Camiling, Tarlac Allan C. Patricio 11/3/1982 519 519 9 SASACAPIN San Vicente, Sta. Ignacia, Tarlac Ceasar Vigare Curameng 12/16/1989 365 365 10 MABIRTACAN Pob 1, Camiling, Tarlac Reonel L. Garcia 2/25/1992 747 747 11 ROPINCA FIA Rotrottooc, Mayantoc, Tarlac Rolly S. Esteban 11/25/1989 153 153 12 CEFIA Sawat, Camiling, Tarlac Jerry Guiang Agustin 10/13/1990 618 412 13 NAGCABCA Surgui 3rd, Camiling, Tarlac Jesus Jose Felipe 3/9/1983 137 137 14 CACAPINTASAN Cabanabaan, Camiling, Tarlac Gilbert M. Rombaoa 11/20/1990 430 430 15 SINCAMA Sinilian, Camiling, Tarlac Jaime Afari 10/3/1990 714 467 16 CAMACADULBAN Macaguing, Sta. Ignacia, Tarlac Gilbert M. Rombaoa 10/28/1990 359 287 17 PABONAMA Bobon 1st, Camiling, Tarlac Federico O. Luzano 10/27/1989 571 571 18 DOCSIN Sinulatan, Camiling, Tarlac Rene Abad Jolejole 12/20/1990 270 270 19 PABOCASIN Palimbo CAA, Camiling, Tarlac Fred Pastor Rico 2/9/1992 284 284 20 MACAFIA Caanamongan, Sta. Ignacia, Tarlac Victoriano D. Abrazado, Jr. 10/17/1990 253 209 21 DUET FIA Rotrottooc, Mayantoc, Tarlac Erlinda S. Bailon 10/15/1990 121 121 22 SANTAPIMA Pinpinas, Sta. Ignacia, Tarlac Emmanuel C. Sotero 12/5/1989 159 159 23 CASUFIA Cabanabaan, Camiling, Tarlac David A. Sadiamona 1/20/1991 350 350 24 CACALIBAFIA Cayaoan, Camiling, Tarlac Basilio Babas Quizora 1/20/1991 986 986 25 PANOFIA Anoling 1st, Camiling, Tarlac Reynaldo Bellon, Sr. 4/1/2010 840 840 CAMRIS 25 IAs 9,273 8,695 NIS IA PROFILE as of : December 2015 Region: 3 IMO: TarZam IMO NIS 3: Nayom Bayto River Irrigation System Farmer - Actual IA Name of IA Mailing Address Name of President Date Organized Beneficiaries Members (No.) (No.) Congressional District: 2nd District, Zambales 1 Ganlakas IA Guinabon, Sta. Cruz, Zambales Marciano Marticio 8/10/1989 136 129 2 Guisapao IA Guisguis, Sta. Cruz, Zambales Aude Rivera 7/29/1989 103 89 3 Canaguis IA Canaynayan, Sta. Cruz, Zambales Silvestre Bucat 9/4/1989 166 141 4 Tamacagui IA Guisguis, Sta. Cruz, Zambales Domingo Bucat 8/26/1989 119 112 5 Canobam IA Bangcol, Sta. Cruz, Zambales Godofredo Arce 9/21/1990 146 119 6 Tabuca-Pama IA Tabalong, Sta. Cruz, Zambales Manuel Urbano 9/26/1990 133 123 7 Padaglan IA Pamonoran, Sta. Cruz, Zambales Romulo Fernandez 9/18/1990 160 126 8 Tatlongbi IA Biay, Sta. Cruz, Zambales Mario Montalla 9/21/1988 266 196 9 Yontoza IA Bayto, Sta. Cruz, Zambales Ricardo Manaog 4/14/1990 112 91 10 Panudapam IA Tubo-tubo South, Sta. Cruz, Zambales Jospeh Peralta 11/21/1986 74 74 11 Bitsandu IA Tubo-tubo North, Sta. Cruz, Zambales Ernesto Bucat 10/24/1988 301 263 Sub-Total 11 IAs 1,716 1,463 Congressional District: Pangasinan 12 Dolpolab IA Doliman, Infanta, Pangasinan Martin Montano 7/22/1989 215 175 Sub-Total 1 IA 215 175 NBRIS 12 IAs 1,931 1,638 NIS 4: Bucao River Irrigation System Farmer - Actual IA Name of IA Mailing Address Name of President Date Organized Beneficiaries Members (No.) (No.) Congressional District: 2nd District, Zambales 1 MALIGHA IA San Juan, Botolan, Zambales Arturo D. Dologmandin 11/17/2008 303 295 2 Botolan Zambales IA(BOTZIA) Batonlapoc, Botolan, Zambales Daniel A. Villanueva 11/21/2008 197 197 3 Timog Botolan IA(TIBIA) Tampo, Botolan, Zambales Luvimin Doyanan 1/17/2009 232 219 4 Hilagang Botolan IA(HIBIA) Mambog, Botolan, Zambales Prisco D. Benavidez 1/28/2009 147 143 5 Santiago Danacbunga Taugtog IA (SDT IA) Santiago, Botolan, Zambales Joseph C. Doble 6/25/2008 340 337 6 San Isidro Mambog Bancal IA (SMB IA) San Isidro, Botolan, Zambales Jimmy Ronquillo 8/22/2008 189 189 BRIS 6 IAs 1,408 1,380 NIS IA PROFILE as of : December 2015 Region: 3 IMO: TarZam IMO NIS 5: Sto. Tomas River Irrigation System (Mapanuepe Lake IP) Farmer - Actual IA Name of IA Mailing Address Name of President Date Organized Beneficiaries Members (No.) (No.) Congressional District: 1st District, Zambales 1 Mapacan IA / Mabilao Laoag, San, Marcelino, Zambales Allan Pregilliano 1/10/2014 83 70 2 Consuelo Norte IA / Nangalisan IA San Marcelino, Zambales Rutchel Fabunan 1/13/2014 55 52 Sub-Total 2 IAs 138 122 Congressional District: 2nd District, Zambales 3 Burgos, Luna, San Juan IA / BLSJ IA Burgos, San Antonio, Zambales Juanito Reulizo 10/25/2014 58 50 Sub-Total 1 IA 58 50 STRIS 3 IAs 196 172 NIS 6: Upper Bagsit River Irrigation System Farmer - Actual IA Name of IA Mailing Address Name of President Date Organized Beneficiaries Members (No.) (No.) Congressional District: 2nd District, Zambales 1 Babasta Bulawen, Palauig, Zambales Daniel Aranas 8/1/2015 112 65 2 Mayanan Bulawen, Palauig, Zambales Aida Angulo 8/1/2015 88 57 3 Cabanahiyan Bulawen, Palauig, Zambales Eranio A.
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