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***Data Is Based on Submitted Shapefile As of December 2016 ***Data is based on submitted shapefile as of December 2016. AREA IN REGION PENRO CENRO PROVINCE MUNICIPALITY BARANGAY DISTRICT NAME OF ORGANIZATION TYPE OF ORGANIZATION SPECIES COMMODITY COMPONENT YEAR ZONE TENURE WATERSHED SITECODE HECTARES VII Cebu Argao Cebu Ginatilan Salamanca II 226.56 Peoples Organization Timber Reforestation 2016 Production Forest Untenured VII Cebu Argao Cebu Malabuyoc Cerde±a, Tolosa II 328.13 Cerde±a Farmers Association Inc. Peoples Organization Timber Reforestation 2016 Production Forest Untenured VII Cebu Argao Cebu Badian Basiao, Patong II 271.71 Basiao Nialayon Alang sa Kausawagan Inc. Peoples Organization Timber Reforestation 2016 Production Forest Untenured VII Cebu Argao Cebu Samboan Kamburoy, Monteverde II 205.95 Peoples Organization Timber Reforestation 2016 Production Forest Untenured VII Cebu Argao Cebu Boljoon, Malabuyoc Upper Beccerril, Mahanlud II 453.60 Peoples Organization Timber Reforestation 2016 Production Forest Untenured VII Cebu Argao Cebu Ginatilan Cambagte II 112.55 Nagkahiusang Mag-uuma sa Cambagte Inc. Peoples Organization Timber Reforestation 2016 Production Forest Untenured VII Cebu Argao Cebu Ginatilan Mangaco II 309.96 Peoples Organization Timber Reforestation 2016 Production Forest Untenured VII Cebu Argao Cebu Oslob Gawi II 271.80 Barangay Canangcaan United Farmers Association Inc. Peoples Organization Timber Reforestation 2016 Production Forest Untenured VII Cebu Argao Cebu Oslob Lagunde II 51.43 Barangay Canangcaan United Farmers Association Inc. Peoples Organization Timber Reforestation 2016 Production Forest Untenured VII Cebu Argao Cebu Alegria Guadalupe II 399.90 Guadalupe Upland Farmers Association Peoples Organization Timber Reforestation 2016 Production Forest Untenured Matutinao VII Cebu Argao Cebu Dumanjug Matalao, Kanghumaod II 185.91 Peoples Organization Timber Reforestation 2016 Production Forest Untenured VII Cebu Argao Cebu Dumanjug Sacsac II 233.88 Peoples Organization Timber Reforestation 2016 Production Forest Untenured VII Negros Oriental Dumaguete City Negros Oriental Zamboanguita Najandig III 369.27 Daruhan sa Matag-uuma Program sa Brgy. Najandig Asso'n. PO Mahogany, Mangium Timber Reforestation 2016 VII Negros Oriental Dumaguete City Negros Oriental Bayawan Villasol III 756.89 Villasol Forest Management Association PO Mahogany, Mangium Timber Reforestation 2016 VII Negros Oriental Dumaguete City Negros Oriental Sta. Catalina Nagbinlod III 72.83 Halway Tubod Supo Farmers Association PO Mahogany, Mangium Timber Reforestation 2016 VII Negros Oriental Dumaguete City Negros Oriental Sta. Catalina Talalak III 5035.58 Tamlang United Farmers Association (TUFA) PO Mahogany, Mangium Timber Reforestation 2016 VII Negros Oriental Dumaguete City Negros Oriental Basay Bongalonan III 736.04 Sitio Cabongbongan Sandig Small Farmers Association (SCSOSFA) PO Mahogany, Mangium Timber Reforestation 2016 VII Negros Oriental Dumaguete City Negros Oriental Basay Maglinao III 137.73 Maglinao Trees Protectors Association Inc. PO Mahogany, Mangium Timber Reforestation 2016 VII Negros Oriental Dumaguete City Negros Oriental Basay Cabatuanan III 505.89 Cabatuanan Hill Tribe Association Inc. 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Catalina Milagrosa III 467.66 Sug-ong Milagrosa Farmers Association PO Mangium,coffee Timber, Coffee Reforestation 2016 VII Negros Oriental Dumaguete City Negros Oriental Basay Cabatuanan III 115.45 Sitio Cabongbongan Sandig Small Farmers Association (SCSOSFA) PO Mangium Timber Reforestation 2016 VII Negros Oriental Dumaguete City Negros Oriental Basay Maglinao III 86.54 Maglinao Trees Protectors Association Inc. PO Mahogany, Mangium Timber Reforestation 2016 VII Negros Oriental Dumaguete City Negros Oriental Sta. Catalina Milagrosa III 278.59 Sug-ong Milagrosa Farmers Association PO Mangium,coffee Timber Reforestation 2016 VII Negros Oriental Dumaguete City Negros Oriental Basay Cabatuanan III 184.60 Cabatuanan Hill Tribe Association Inc. (CHTAI) PO Mahogany, Mangium Timber Reforestation 2016 VII Negros Oriental Dumaguete City Negros Oriental Sta. Catalina Milagrosa III 89.94 Kapunongan sa kababayen-an sa Apuya PO Mahogany, Mangium Timber Reforestation 2016 VII Negros Oriental Dumaguete City Negros Oriental Basay Cabatuanan III 14415.38 2016 VII NEGROS ORIENTAL AYUNGON NEGROS ORIENTAL Lalibertad Manaapaton I 902.85 2016 VII NEGROS ORIENTAL AYUNGON NEGROS ORIENTAL Canla-on Masulog I 286.58 2016 VII NEGROS ORIENTAL AYUNGON NEGROS ORIENTAL Tayasan Tanlad I 1126.58 2016 VII NEGROS ORIENTAL AYUNGON NEGROS ORIENTAL Manjuyod Panciao/Lukay I 2660.48 2016 VII NEGROS ORIENTAL AYUNGON NEGROS ORIENTAL Vallehermoso Calupaan I 238.45 2016 VII NEGROS ORIENTAL AYUNGON NEGROS ORIENTAL Jimalalud Eli I 1096.49 2016 VII NEGROS ORIENTAL AYUNGON NEGROS ORIENTAL Jimalalud Apanangon I 3125.11 2016 VII NEGROS ORIENTAL AYUNGON NEGROS ORIENTAL Guihulngan Trinidad I 1089.07 2016 VII NEGROS ORIENTAL AYUNGON NEGROS ORIENTAL Ayungon Carol-an I 1804.04 2016 VII NEGROS ORIENTAL AYUNGON NEGROS ORIENTAL Tayasan Maglihe I 1471.27 2016 VII Bohol Talibon Bohol Buenavista Catigbian II 85.07 Catigbian Waterworks and Sanitaion Association Peoples Organization Timber Reforestation 2016 VII Bohol Talibon Bohol Talibon Zamora II 82.82 Sikatuna Upland Farmers Association Peoples Organization Timber 2016 VII Bohol Talibon Bohol Ubay Lomangog II 178.69 Lomangog Farmers Association Peoples Organization Timber 2016 VII Bohol Talibon Bohol Mabini San Isidro III 75.36 San Isidro Barangay Council Local Government Unit Timber 2016 VII Bohol Talibon Bohol Trinidad Banlasan II 57.03 Tinabangay sa Igsuong Mag-uuma Gasa ni San Isidro Peoples Organization Timber 2016 VII Bohol Talibon Bohol Talibon Magsaysay II 63.12 Magsaysay Farmers Association Peoples Organization Timber 2016 VII Bohol Talibon Bohol Alicia Sudlon III 148.88 Sudlon Barangay Council Local Government Unit Dipterocarp 2016 VII Bohol Talibon Bohol Alicia Cagongcagong III 128.94 Barangay Council Local Government Unit Dipterocarp 2016 VII Bohol Talibon Bohol Pilar Inaghuban III 103.60 Inaghuban Barangay Council Local Government Unit Dipterocarp 2016 VII Bohol Talibon Bohol Pilar San Vicente III 123.47 San Vicente Barangay Council Local Government Unit Dipterocarp 2016 VII Bohol Talibon Bohol Pilar Bayong III 89.66 Bayong Barangay Council Local Government Unit Dipterocarp 2016 VII Bohol Talibon Bohol Candijay Panas III 74.54 Sudlon Barangay Council Local Government Unit Dipterocarp 2016 VII Bohol Talibon Bohol Candijay Tawid III 77.66 Tawid Barangay Council Local Government Unit Dipterocarp 2016 VII Bohol Talibon Bohol Anda Buenasuerte III 215.11 Buenasuerte Barangay Council Local Government Unit Dipterocarp 2016 VII Bohol Talibon Bohol Candijay Canawa III 153.04 Canawa Luan Tree Planters Association Peoples Organization Dipterocarp 2016 VII Bohol Talibon Bohol Candijay Cadapdapan III 183.85 Cadapdapan Barangay Council Local Government Unit Dipterocarp 2016 VII Bohol Talibon Bohol Buenavista Magkaya II 101.59 Magkaya Upland Farmers Association Peoples Organization Timber 2016 VII Bohol Talibon Bohol Anda Lundag III 111.87 Lundag Barangay Council Local Government Unit Dipterocarp 2016 VII Bohol Talibon Bohol San Miguel Caluwasan II 97.91 MLGU San Miguel Local Government Unit Timber 2016 VII Bohol Talibon Bohol Alicia Cambaol III 68.41 Alicia Federated Tree Planters Association Inc. 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AREA IN REGION PENRO CENRO PROVINCE MUNICIPALITY BARANGAY DISTRICT NAME OF ORGANIZATION TYPE OF ORGANIZATION SPECIES COMMODITY COMPONENT YEAR ZONE TENURE WATERSHED SITECODE HECTARES VII Bohol Talibon Bohol Anda Almaria III 84.47 Almaria Barangay Council Local Government Unit Dipterocarp 2016 VII Bohol Talibon Bohol Pilar San Vicente III 140.73 San Vicente Barangay Council Local Government Unit Dipterocarp 2016 VII Bohol Talibon Bohol Getafe Cangmundo II 203.39 BANIKAKA Local Government Unit Timber 2016 VII Bohol Talibon Bohol Getafe Campao Or. II 76.62 UPCORAC Peoples Organization Timber 2016 VII Bohol Talibon Bohol Anda Katipunan III 154.41 Katipunan Barangay Council Local Government Unit Dipterocarp 2016 VII Bohol Talibon Bohol Anda Lundag III 187.75 Lundag Barangay Council Local Government Unit Dipterocarp 2016 VII Bohol Tagbilaran Bohol Lila Jambawan III 95.91 BLGU of Jambawan Lila Peoples Organization Dipterocarps
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