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ROPI 20171129 Málaga.Pdf CÓDIGO PROVINCIA N.º DE REGISTRO NOMBRE DIRECCIÓN LOCALIDAD POSTAL CARRETERA DE TORRE DEL MAR LA VIÑUELA KM MÁLAGA 29-0002 RUBEN RODRIGUEZ MUÑOZ 46,5 VELEZ - MALAGA 29700 MÁLAGA 29-0006 EL ALAMILLO S.C. PROL. JUAN CARLOS I, "FINCA EL ALAMILLO" ALHAURIN DE LA TORRE 29130 CTRA. CORDOBA-MALAGA, KM.116. MÁLAGA 29-0010 VIVEROS Y CULTIVOS ANTEQUERA, S.L. APDO.CORREOS 129 ANTEQUERA 29200 MÁLAGA 29-0011 FLORYPLANT, S.L. CN-340, KM. 164-RIOGUADALMANSA VEGA ESCONDIDA 29680 MÁLAGA 29-0014 VIVEROS EL BOQUETILLO URB. SAN JOSE, C/ JUAN DE GARAY, 13 FUENGIROLA 29650 MÁLAGA 29-0015 BROKAW ESPAÑA, S.L. RUTA DE LAS PASA, 9. URB. EL TOMILLAR TORRE DEL MAR 29740 MÁLAGA 29-0016 VIVEROS BLANCO, S.L. APARTADO 187 TORRE DEL MAR 29740 MÁLAGA 29-0022 ANDALUCIAN FRUITS, S.A. CORTIJO "EL PAPUDO" CASARES 29690 MÁLAGA 29-0027 VIVERO EL CAPITAN C/DUQUESA PARCENT, 10 2ºD MALAGA 29001 MÁLAGA 29-0028 HM CLAUSE IBERICA, S.A. CTRA. DE LOJA, S/N EL TRAPICHE 29700 MÁLAGA 29-0029 FERCAMPO, S.A. C/ ESLAVA, 14 MALAGA 29002 MÁLAGA 29-0031 SEMILLEROS LA PALMA, S.A.T. CAMINO DE REMANENTES, S/N VELEZ-MALAGA 29700 MÁLAGA 29-0033 HORTICULTORES EL TORCAL, S.C.A. CTRA. DE LA AZUCARERA, Km. 3.9 ANTEQUERA 29200 CTRA DE ANTEQUERA-ZALEA, KM. 1 (APTDO. MÁLAGA 29-0037 VIVEROS JOSE MOSCOSO, S.L. CORREOS Nº. 264) ANTEQUERA 29250 MÁLAGA 29-0039 R.R. VIVEROS ESTEPONA URB. VILLAS DE XARBLANCA Nº4 MARBELLA 29602 MÁLAGA 29-0040 GARDEN CENTER COSTABELLA, S.L. CTRA. NACIONAL 340, Km. 189 MARBELLA 29600 MÁLAGA 29-0042 VIVERO LA PILETA C/ NUEVA, 22 CAÑETE LA REAL 29340 MÁLAGA 29-0043 AGROCENTRO ABONOS VELEZ S.L. EXPLANADA DE LA ESTACION, S/N VELEZ-MALAGA 29700 MÁLAGA 29-0044 CULTIVOS GARCIA, S.C. C/ CONDOR, 209 EL ROMERAL EL ROMERAL 29130 MÁLAGA 29-0045 VIVEROS GUZMAN, S.L. C/ JOAQUIN BLUME, S/N ALHAURIN DE LA TORRE 29130 MÁLAGA 29-0046 FINCA LAGAR DE LAS PITAS, S.L. JOAQUIN BLUME S/N ALHAURIN DE LA TORRE 29130 CAMINO DE LOS BALLESTEROS APARTADO DE MÁLAGA 29-0048 NOE VEGA ROSA CORREOS Nº 79 DESCONOCIDA 29130 MÁLAGA 29-0051 GARDEN CENTER BALBUENA, S.L. URB. TIRO DE PICHON SAN PEDRO DE ALCANTARA 29670 CTRA. DE CADIZ, Km. 189.5- URB. RICMAR (LAS MÁLAGA 29-0053 JARDINES VILLALBA, S.L. CHAPAS) MARBELLA 29600 Página 1 CÓDIGO PROVINCIA N.º DE REGISTRO NOMBRE DIRECCIÓN LOCALIDAD POSTAL MÁLAGA 29-0055 COMPAÑIA AGRICOLA DE LA AXARQUIA, S.L. C/ NISAU, 5 MALAGA 29018 MÁLAGA 29-0056 AGRICOLA ZAYAS, S.L. CAMINO VIEJO DE MALAGA, 19. EDIF. ALMUDENA VELEZ-MALAGA 29700 MÁLAGA 29-0057 SUD-NELKEN, S.A.T. Nº 6.096 CTRA DE BENAGALBON, Km. 3 BENAGALBON 29730 MÁLAGA 29-0058 LAS PALMAS DE PAPUDO, S.L. AVDA. BUCHINGUER, S/N - MANSION CLUB MARBELLA 29602 MÁLAGA 29-0060 VIVEROS COSTA DEL SOL AVDA. CONSTITUCION, 13-1ºA SAN PEDRO ALCANTARA 29670 MÁLAGA 29-0061 GARDEN CENTER LINDAVISTA, S.L. CTRA. DE CADIZ, Km. 171 SAN PEDRO DE ALCANTARA 29670 MÁLAGA 29-0062 MALAGUEÑA FORESTAL, S.L. C/ REAL, 19 EL BURGO 29420 MÁLAGA 29-0065 SDAD. COOP. AGRIC. NTRA. SRA. DE LAS NIEVES CTRA. DE COMPETA, Km. 0.9 TORROX 29770 MÁLAGA 29-0066 VIVEROS TORRES, S.C C/ LAS FLORES, EDF. LOS LIRIOS- 2º D NERJA 29780 MÁLAGA 29-0068 HNOS. SALVATIERRA, S.L. C/ PEÑUELAS, 2 - ARROYO MANZANO EL MORCHE 29793 CAMINO VIEJO DE MALAGA, S/N (APDO.CORREOS MÁLAGA 29-0070 AGROTRAPICHE, S.L. 38) VELEZ-MALAGA 29700 MÁLAGA 29-0071 SEMILLEROS VIVACRISTINA, S.L. ARROYO DEL MANZANO, S/N EL MORCHE 29793 MÁLAGA 29-0075 VIVEROS RIOSECO C/ CARABEO, 25 NERJA 29780 SEVILLA 29-0074 SYNGENTA ESPAÑA S.A. CARRETERA CARMONA LORA DEL RIO KM 1 SEVILLA 41410 MÁLAGA 29-0076 BIENVENIDO FERRER MORENO C/ MALAGA, Nº. 23 VELEZ-MALAGA 29700 MÁLAGA 29-0078 VIVEROS VALLE BALBUENA, S.L. AVDA. DE LA CONSTITUCION, EDF. JARDIN, 3º A SAN PEDRO DE ALCANTRA 29670 MÁLAGA 29-0079 PALACIOS ESCUTIA, S.L. CTRA. DE ALGARROBO, Km. 2 ALGARROBO 29750 MÁLAGA 29-0080 XARKI, S.L. CORTIJO ARMARIO EL TRAPICHE 29700 MÁLAGA 29-0083 AGUSTIN LOPEZ DE COCA MOLINA CTRA. ALMAYATE-CAJIZ, EDF. MAINAKE, LOCAL 2 ALMAYATE 29749 MÁLAGA 29-0084 SEMILLERO AXARQUIA, S.L. CTRA. ALMAYATE-CAJIZ, "La Sierrezuela" ALMAYATE 29749 CTRA. DE CADIZ, KM. 189.5 URB. RICMAR MÁLAGA 29-0085 CENTRO DE JARDINERÍA G. FERNÁNDEZ S.L. (VIVEROS GONZALEZ) MARBELLA 29604 MÁLAGA 29-0088 DISCAMPO, S.L. C/ VERACRUZ Nº 1; POL.IND. SAN LUIS MALAGA 29006 MÁLAGA 29-0089 AGROAXARQUIA, S.L. URB. ERMITA ALTA ALMAYATE 29749 MÁLAGA 29-0090 HNOS. ESCALONA, C.B. FLORES INMACULADA C/ CORDOBA, EDF. VILLABLANCA FUENGIROLA 29640 MÁLAGA 29-0091 VIVEROS LOEVA S.L. FINCA TRAYAMAR, PAGO DE TRAYAMAR Nº 32 TORRE DEL MAR 29750 MÁLAGA 29-0093 INSTALACIONES AGRICOLAS RUIZ, S.L. CTRA. DE ALMERIA, (SAN DANIEL) LAGOS 29760 Página 2 CÓDIGO PROVINCIA N.º DE REGISTRO NOMBRE DIRECCIÓN LOCALIDAD POSTAL MÁLAGA 29-0094 JOSE MANUEL RECIO ROCA CTRA. DE ALGARROBO, Km. 2.7 ALGARROBO 29750 MÁLAGA 29-0095 HNOS. JEROMO, S.A. CTRA. DE LOJA, 24 VELEZ-MALAGA 29700 MÁLAGA 29-0096 HNOS. BARQUERO, S.A. CARRETERA 343 ANTEQUERA-MOLLINA KM 1.8 ANTEQUERA 29200 MÁLAGA 29-0097 VIVEROS SANTANA C/ ALMIJARA, 115- EDF. NEPTUNO 2º C EL MORCHE 29770 MÁLAGA 29-0098 AGRICOLA DE ESTEPONA, S.C.A. C/ ALEJO MARTÍN RODRIGUEZ, Nº 8 ESTEPONA 29680 MÁLAGA 29-0099 BALCON DE EUROPA, S.C.A. C/ CARRETERA, 10 NERJA 29780 MÁLAGA 29-0100 CENTRO DE JARDINERIA CALAHONDA CTRA. NACIONAL 340, Km. 196 MIJAS COSTA 29649 MÁLAGA 29-0101 NAVAS CARRILLO, S.L. CRUCE DE CONEJITOS TORROX-COSTA 29793 MÁLAGA 29-0103 SEMILLEROS Y ORNAMENTALES LOS LLANOS S.L. C/ BARTOLOMÉ ABELENDA, 27 COIN 29100 MÁLAGA 29-0104 LIDOSA, S.L. C/ ALGECIRAS, S/N CHURRIANA 29140 MÁLAGA 29-0107 AGROMARQUEZ, S.L. CORTIJO DEZAPATA, S/N ALHAURIN DE LA TORRE 29130 MÁLAGA 29-0108 VIVEROS F. SERRANO, S.L. FINCA RAIMUNDO BENAGALBON 29738 MÁLAGA 29-0109 VIVEROS SANCHEZ C/ LA FUENTE, 16 TORROX 29770 SDAD. COOP. AGRIC. OLIV. NTRA. SRA. DEL MÁLAGA 29-0110 ROSARIO C/ LLANO DE LA ESTACION, S/N TEBA 29327 MÁLAGA 29-0112 TOCAMPO ALHAURIN, S.C. CTRA DE CARTAMA, 34 ALHAURIN EL GRANDE 29120 MÁLAGA 29-0113 FRANCISCO RAIMUNDO SERRANO SEGURA ARROYO DE BENAGALBON, FINCA RAIMUNDO BENAGALBON 29738 MÁLAGA 29-0114 SDAD. COOP. ANDZA. LOS LLANOS CTRA. DE SETENIL, Km. 0.5 CUEVAS DEL BECERRO 29470 MÁLAGA 29-0120 S.C.A. AGRICOLA COAMAR CTRA. DE LA PLAYA, S/N MARO (NERJA) 29787 MÁLAGA 29-0121 DIPUTACION PROVINCIAL DE MALAGA C/ PACIFICO, 54 MALAGA 29004 MÁLAGA 29-0127 AGRICOLA GUADALHORCE, S.L. POLG. IND. "EL CERRO", PARCELAS 6-7 CARTAMA 29570 MÁLAGA 29-0128 GLOBAL PALMS, S.L. C/ JOAQUIN BLUME, S/N ALHAURIN DE LA TORRE 29130 MÁLAGA 29-0130 CENTRO DE JARDINERIA EL MORLACO, S.L. AVDA. PINTOR SOROLLA, 52 MALAGA 29018 MÁLAGA 29-0131 AGROAZAHAR, S.C.A. CTRA. DE COIN-CARTAMA, Km. 3 COIN 29100 MÁLAGA 29-0134 SALIPLANT, S.L. ARROYO MANZANO, S/N EL MORCHE (TORROX) 29793 MÁLAGA 29-0135 GENER, S.L. CTRA. NACIONAL 340, Km. 196 MIJAS COSTA 29650 LA FRESNEDA, S/N, ELCERRADILLO DE MÁLAGA 29-0136 INFANCORT VIVEROS, S.L. CHINCHILLA CAMPANILLAS 29590 Página 3 CÓDIGO PROVINCIA N.º DE REGISTRO NOMBRE DIRECCIÓN LOCALIDAD POSTAL MÁLAGA 29-0137 CEREALES GOMEZ, S.L. CTRA. SETENIL-EL GASTOR, KM 11 RONDA 29400 MÁLAGA 29-0138 VIVEROS GUADALGARDEN, S.L. DEHESA DEL MERCADILLO, S/N RONDA 29400 MÁLAGA 29-0139 FRANCISCO ANTONIO MARTIN DIAZ C/ JOSE LOPEZ SOLORZANO, Nº 5 IV-1ºB VELEZ-MALAGA 29700 MÁLAGA 29-0140 AGROJARDIN ESTEPONA, S.L. CTRA. CADIZ, Km. 164. RIO GUADALMANSA ESTEPONA 29680 CTRA. NACIONAL 340, KM 285. C/ LOS MÁLAGA 29-0142 VIVEROS AMBERES S.C. PANTANOS, S/N TORROX 29793 MÁLAGA 29-0143 RAMON SALAZAR AGUILERA AVDA. ARROYO HONDO, S/N ARROYO DE LA MIEL 29631 MÁLAGA 29-0145 SEMILLEROS SAN ISIDRO, S.L. C/ PEÑUELA, 1- BARRANCO MANZANO EL MORCHE (TORROX) 29793 MÁLAGA 29-0147 VIVEROS JOSE IGNACIO CTRA. DE BENAGALBON, EL ACEBUCHAL, 7 RINCON DE LA VICTORIA 29738 MÁLAGA 29-0148 PALMERAS DEL MUNDO, S.L. CORTIJUELO QUILIN, 3. APTDO. CORREOS 234 ALHAURIN EL GRANDE 29120 MÁLAGA 29-0151 JARDINERIA MARIANO SORIA, S.L.. CTRA. CORDOBA-MALAGA, Km. 116 ANTEQUERA 29200 MÁLAGA 29-0152 CULTIVOS TOLOX, S.L. CAMINO NUEVO, S/N TOLOX 29109 MÁLAGA 29-0153 VIVEROS PELAEZ ARROYO EL CABO "LOS CAMACHOS" ALMAYATE 29749 29749 MÁLAGA 29-0154 PRADOS RAMOS, S.L. CAMINO DE VELEZ, S/N TORROX 29793 MÁLAGA 29-0155 JOSEFA MORALES BRAVO CAMINO VIEJO DE COIN, KM 1.5 MIJAS COSTA 29649 MÁLAGA 29-0160 AGROCAMPILLOS S.L. CARRETERA DE GOBANTES S/N CAMPILLOS 29320 MÁLAGA 29-0161 ESPACIOS GESTION Y COMERCIO S.L. CARRETERA CHURRIANA - CARTAMA KM 3.7 MALAGA 29130 AVENIDA MEDITERRANEO URB. NERJAMEDINA MÁLAGA 29-0162 MANOLO CASANOVA S.C.P. S.C.P. NERJA 29780 MÁLAGA 29-0167 VIVEROS PUERTAS, S.C. URB. LA MERCED. C/ STA. ANA, 18 MARBELLA 29600 MÁLAGA 29-0168 VIVERO LEALA SLU C/ MOSCATEL, S/N POLG. INDT. ARROYO DE LA MIEL 29631 MÁLAGA 29-0169 EL JARDIN DE ALMAYATE S.A FINCA EL JARDIN ALMAYATE 29749 MÁLAGA 29-0174 VIVEROS VENTORRO, S.C. CTRA. CAMPANILLAS-CARTAMA, KM. 10. CARTAMA ESTACION 29580 MÁLAGA 29-0176 VIVEROS ALJAIMA, S.L. C/ JARDINERAS, 30. SANTA ROSALIA 29591 MÁLAGA 29-0177 JUAN ANTONIO RIOS VEGA BARRIADA SANTA AMALIA, 1 ALHAURIN DE LA TORRE 29130 MÁLAGA 29-0178 FANTASTIC GARDENS A.J. S.L.
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