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Bureau of Animal Industry ANIMAL FEEDS VETERINARY DRUGS and BIOLOGICS CONTROL DIVISION (AFVDBCD) Bureau of Animal Industry ANIMAL FEEDS VETERINARY DRUGS AND BIOLOGICS CONTROL DIVISION (AFVDBCD) FEED PRODUCT REGISTRATION INGREDIENT MANUFACTURER June 2018 MfgImporterName MfgImporterAddress Region BAI Reg. No. FeedProduct Brand Name CFPRNo Valid Until Unit 905 Antel Global Corporate Ctr., Julia MYCO PRIME HYDRATED SODIUM RNSV CORPORATION NCR FM-285 Myco Prime FA-166 Dec. 31, 2018 Vragas Ortigas Pasig City CALCIUM ALUMINOSILICATE NECO PHILIPPINES, INC. 1181 G. Masangkay St., Tondo, Manila NCR FM-279 NECO GREEN APPLE Neco FAL-115 Dec. 31, 2018 NECO PHILIPPINES, INC. 1181 G. Masangkay St., Tondo, Manila NCR FM-279 NECO EGG YELLOW Neco FAL-114 Dec. 31, 2018 NECO PHILIPPINES, INC. 1181 G. Masangkay St., Tondo, Manila NCR FM-279 NECO LEMON YELLOW Neco FAL-116 Dec. 31, 2018 NECO PHILIPPINES, INC. 1181 G. Masangkay St., Tondo, Manila NCR FM-279 NECO ORANGE Neco FAL-117 Dec. 31, 2018 NECO PHILIPPINES, INC. 1181 G. Masangkay St., Tondo, Manila NCR FM-279 NECO CHOCOLATE BROWN Neco FAL-120 Dec. 31, 2018 NECO PHILIPPINES, INC. 1181 G. Masangkay St., Tondo, Manila NCR FM-279 NECO RED #3 Neco FAL-118 Dec. 31, 2018 NECO PHILIPPINES, INC. 1181 G. Masangkay St., Tondo, Manila NCR FM-279 NECO STRAWBERRY RED Neco FAL-119 Dec. 31, 2018 First Bulacan Industrial City, Brgy. Santor, CARGILL PHILIPPINES, INC. 3 FM-17-404 NEOPIGG BOOSTER MASH Neopigg S-18-758 Dec. 31, 2018 Malolos, Bulacan First Bulacan Industrial City, Brgy. Santor, CARGILL PHILIPPINES, INC. 3 FM-17-404 NEOPIGG PRE-STARTER MASH Neopigg S-18-759 Dec. 31, 2018 Malolos, Bulacan First Bulacan Industrial City, Brgy. Santor, WALNUT PRE-STARTER 25% SWINE CARGILL PHILIPPINES, INC. 3 FM-17-404 Walnut SFNPL-18-187 Dec. 31, 2018 Malolos, Bulacan BASEMIX First Bulacan Industrial City, Brgy. Santor, CARGILL PHILIPPINES, INC. 3 FM-17-404 WALNUT BOOSTER MASH Walnut S-18-760 Dec. 31, 2018 Malolos, Bulacan First Bulacan Industrial City, Brgy. Santor, CARGILL PHILIPPINES, INC. 3 FM-17-404 WALNUT PRE-STARTER MASH Walnut S-18-761 Dec. 31, 2018 Malolos, Bulacan First Bulacan Industrial City, Brgy. Santor, CARGILL PHILIPPINES, INC. 3 FM-17-404 METIER GROWER 1.5% SWINE BASEMIX Metier SFNPL-18-189 Dec. 31, 2018 Malolos, Bulacan First Bulacan Industrial City, Brgy. Santor, PROVO 2-8 STARTER 5% POULTRY CARGILL PHILIPPINES, INC. 3 FM-17-404 Provo SFNPL-18-190 Dec. 31, 2018 Malolos, Bulacan BASEMIX First Bulacan Industrial City, Brgy. Santor, UTMOST GOLD FINISHER 3% SWINE CARGILL PHILIPPINES, INC. 3 FM-17-404 Utmost Gold SFNPL-18-191 Dec. 31, 2018 Malolos, Bulacan BASEMIX Lencio Compound, Bangiad National Road, NUTRIVET CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, INC. 4-A FM-392 POLYVINYLPYROLLIDONE FAL-374 Dec. 31, 2018 Brgy. San Juan, Taytay, Rizal Block 1, Lot 10, Ocean Park Street, Sauyo, OBI'S TRADING ROOM, INC. NCR FM-17-410 ECO LIFE SEAWEED - BASED PRODUCT FIL-375 Dec. 31, 2018 Novaliches, Quezon City Page 1 SAGUPAAN SUPERFEEDS AND AGRICULTURAL A-59 Upper Lucban, Brgy. Sta. Cruz, 4-A FM-17-405 CAGAYAN AI CRACKED CORN Cagayan A1 FIL-376 Dec. 31, 2018 PRODUCTS, INC. Sumulong Highway, Antipolo City No. 32 Guido Ver Compound, Phase III, Doña FREEBIND HYDRATED SODIUM CALCIUM JCS CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, INC. 4-A FM-237 Freebind FAL-055 Dec. 31, 2018 Justa Village, Angono, Rizal ALUMINUM SILICATE No. 32 Guido Ver Compound, Phase III, Doña JCS CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, INC. 4-A FM-237 GLUCOTIOX FAL-054 Dec. 31, 2018 Justa Village, Angono, Rizal Km. 29, J.P. Laurel, Panabo City, Davao del BEX PHILIPPINES, INC. 11 FM-17-402 BANANA MEAL FIL-377 Dec. 31, 2018 Norte ARVET CHEM LABORATORIES, INC. 370 Malinis St., Bagbaguin, Valenzuela City NCR FM-225 WHEAT GERM FIL-048 Dec. 31, 2018 Saint Matthew St., Marvi Hills Subdivision, EAST ASIA LABORATORIES, INC. 4-A FM-266 DURABIND PELLET BINDER Durabind FAL-008 Dec. 31, 2018 San Mateo, Rizal Saint Matthew St., Marvi Hills Subdivision, NILTOX - HYDRATED SODIUM CALCIUM EAST ASIA LABORATORIES, INC. 4-A FM-266 Niltox FAL-009 Dec. 31, 2018 San Mateo, Rizal ALUMINOSILICATE WILMAR EDIBLE OILS PHILS., INC. San Luis, Gingoog City (Misamis Oriental) 10 FM-244 WILMAR COPRA EXPELLER CAKE Wilmar FIL-378 Dec. 31, 2018 CELEBES OIL MILL INCORPORATED Km. 09 Brgy. Taguibo, Butuan City CARAGA FM-365 COPRA MEAL FIL-270 Dec. 31, 2018 UNAHCO, INC. 0136 Turo, Bocaue, Bulacan 3 FM-323 CRACKED CORN - For Own Use FIL-124 Dec. 31, 2018 Biostargrow (as per Allen Canta Purok 3 Brgy. San Jose, San Pablo City, BIOSTARGROW SWINE BOOSTER and Mam LdelaFuente Brand BIOSTAR NUTRIPRODUCTS, INC. 4-A FM-18-414 SFNPL-18-206 Dec. 31, 2018 Laguna BASEMIX Name already approved 4-23- 18) Biostargrow (as per Allen Canta Purok 3 Brgy. San Jose, San Pablo City, BIOSTARGROW SWINE PRE-STARTER and Mam LdelaFuente Brand BIOSTAR NUTRIPRODUCTS, INC. 4-A FM-18-414 SFNPL-18-207 Dec. 31, 2018 Laguna BASEMIX Name already approved 4-23- 18) Biostargrow (as per Allen Canta Purok 3 Brgy. San Jose, San Pablo City, BIOSTARGROW SWINE STARTER and Mam LdelaFuente Brand BIOSTAR NUTRIPRODUCTS, INC. 4-A FM-18-414 SFNPL-18-208 Dec. 31, 2018 Laguna BASEMIX Name already approved 4-23- 18) Biostargrow (as per Allen Canta Purok 3 Brgy. San Jose, San Pablo City, BIOSTARGROW SWINE GROWER and Mam LdelaFuente Brand BIOSTAR NUTRIPRODUCTS, INC. 4-A FM-18-414 SFNPL-18-209 Dec. 31, 2018 Laguna BASEMIX Name already approved 4-23- 18) Biostargrow (as per Allen Canta Purok 3 Brgy. San Jose, San Pablo City, BIOSTARGROW SWINE FINISHER and Mam LdelaFuente Brand BIOSTAR NUTRIPRODUCTS, INC. 4-A FM-18-414 SFNPL-18-210 Dec. 31, 2018 Laguna BASEMIX Name already approved 4-23- 18) Biostargrow (as per Allen Canta Purok 3 Brgy. San Jose, San Pablo City, BIOSTARGROW SWINE BREEDER and Mam LdelaFuente Brand BIOSTAR NUTRIPRODUCTS, INC. 4-A FM-18-414 SFNPL-18-211 Dec. 31, 2018 Laguna BASEMIX Name already approved 4-23- 18) Biostargrow (as per Allen Canta Purok 3 Brgy. San Jose, San Pablo City, BIOSTARGROW SWINE GILT DEVELOPER and Mam LdelaFuente Brand BIOSTAR NUTRIPRODUCTS, INC. 4-A FM-18-414 SFNPL-18-212 Dec. 31, 2018 Laguna BASEMIX Name already approved 4-23- 18) Biostargrow (as per Allen Canta Purok 3 Brgy. San Jose, San Pablo City, BIOSTARGROW SWINE LACTATING and Mam LdelaFuente Brand BIOSTAR NUTRIPRODUCTS, INC. 4-A FM-18-414 SFNPL-18-213 Dec. 31, 2018 Laguna BASEMIX Name already approved 4-23- 18) AQUATIC FOOD MANUFACTURING Brgy. Recodo, Zamboanga City 9 FM-395 FISH OIL FIL-18-379 Dec. 31, 2018 CORPORATION Page 2 Panalo Ka (Approved brand SAGUPAAN SUPERFEEDS AND AGRICULTURAL A-59 Upper Lucban, Brgy. Sta. Cruz, 4-A FM-17-405 PANALO KA CRACKED CORN name dated Sept. 15, 2017 BNC: FIL-18-382 Dec. 31, 2018 PRODUCTS, INC. Sumulong Highway, Antipolo City F17-1613) F. Cequera St. Sitio Halang, Brgy. Macamot, XYBAS ENTERPRISES 4-A FM-288 EZGROTM MS MILK SUPPLEMENT EzgroTM MS SFNPL-003 Dec. 31, 2018 Binangonan, Rizal Livelle (Approved brand name First Bulacan Industrial City, Brgy. Santor, CARGILL PHILIPPINES, INC. 3 FM-17-404 LIVELLE GESTATION 1.0 SWINE BASEMIX dated Nov. 3, 2015 BNC: 2267- SFNPL-18-188 Dec. 31, 2018 Malolos, Bulacan 2015) Page 3.
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