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2017 Block Farms Accredited 2017 BLOCK FARMS ACCREDITED No. of NAME OF BLOCK FARMS LOCATION Area (Has) Enrollees VISAYAS Agpangi, Bagacay, Cabungahan Agrarian Reform 1 Brgy. Agpangi, Calatrava, Negros Occ. Cooperative 31.0624 24 Bantayan Farmers Agrarian Reform Purok 7, Brgy. Bantayan, Kabankalan 2 32.7529 26 Beneficiaries Association City, Negros Occ. Casoy Lubi Apitong Agrarian Reform Purok Casoy, Brgy. Tabugon, 3 33.5709 19 Beneficiaries Association Kabankalan City, Negros Occ. Brgy. Camalanda-an, Cauayan, Negros 4 Camalanda-an Agro Forest Asociation 40.0000 30 Occ. Tabugon Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries Brgy. Tabugon, Kabankalan City, 5 32.1745 21 Association Negros Occ. Dama Farm Workers Agrarian Reform Sitio Dama, Brgy. Cabacungan, La 6 41.0500 27 Beneficiaries Association Casteliana, Negros Occ. Sitio Mangulod, Brgy. San Jose, Sta. 7 Mangulod Farmers Multi-purpose Cooperative 37.6850 13 Catalina, Negros Or. Sitio Calaptan, Sta. Ana and Ascalon Farmers Brgy. San Isidro, E. B Magalona, 8 32.9515 28 Association Negros Occ. Had. Angeles Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries Sitio Patag Diotay, Brgy. Guimbala-on, 9 32.5264 41 Association Silay City, Negros Occ. Brgy. New Namangka, Mabinay, 10 New Namangka Farmers Association 33.8486 15 Negros Or. Bulod Aktibong Bukidnon Livelihood Sitio Bulod, Brgy. Pantao, Mabinay, 11 31.1662 18 Organization Negros Or. LA CARLOTA 12 Asosasyon sang mamumugon sang Nolan Brgy. Mansalanao, La Castellana 33.3268 38 Negros Occidental BISCOM Hda. Nalipay Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries 13 Brgy. 5, Isabela Negros Occidental 33.0205 20 Association Brgy. Payao, Binalbagan Negros 14 Prosperidad Farmers Beneficiaries Association 30.3188 45 Occidental MA-AO Brgy. Dulao, Bago City Negros 15 Sta. Rita Farmers Multi-purpose Cooperative 41.0656 62 Occidental Binubuhan Progressive Farmers and Farm Brgy. Binubuhan, Bago City Negros 16 35.7202 30 Workers Association Occidental Brgy. Ilijan, Bago City Negros 17 Nakalang Farm Workers Association 30.4436 28 Occidental FIRST FARMERS Katilingban, Talisay Negros 18 Magdalena Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries and 34.7965 33 Sugarcane Workers Occidental Malasaga Hiyang hiyang Sugarcane Farmers Katilingban, Talisay Negros 19 34.6468 30 Assn Occidental VICTORIAS Brgy. Magsaysay, Cadiz City Negros 20 Bry. Magsaysay Farmers Assn 32.1339 26 Occidental Brgy. Magsaysay, Cadiz City Negros 21 Tres Andanas Small Farmers Association 36.0659 20 Occidental Brgy. Magsaysay, Cadiz City Negros42.5349 22 Jerusalem Integrated Farmers Assn 29 Occidental Brgy. Magsaysay, Cadiz City Negros 23 Gracia Farmers Assn 33.5605 22 Occidental Central Lopez, Brgy. Paraiso, Sagay 24 PFPC Agrarian Recorm Coop 35.332 91 City Negros Occidental SAGAY-DANAO Brgy. Magticol, Toboso Negros 25 Pasto Agrarian Reform Coop 63.282 59 Occidental SAN CARLOS Brgy. Codcod, San Carlos City Negros 26 Codcod Multi-Purpose Cooperative 45.7791 Occidental Brgy. Prosperidad, San Carlos City 27 Prosperidad Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries Assn 32.752 39 Negros Occidental 28 Malanog Rice Farmers Assn Brgy. Malanog, Calatrava Neg. Occ. 34.9028 38 Brgy. Dolis, Calatrava Negros 29 Malanog Menchaca Dohs Farmers Assn 45.7791 37 Occidental SONEDCO - DACONGCOGON Brgy. Camindangan, Sipalay Negros42.7165 30 Brgy. Camindangan ARBs Assn 41 Occidental Sitio Gaid, Brgy. Mambugsay, Cauayan35.0621 31 Ga-id Mambugsay ISF Project Minority Assn 35 Negros Occidental Brgy. Tagoc, Kabankalan City Negros 32 Tagoc Agrarian Reform Coop 37.092 30 Occidental Brgy. Asia, Hinoba-an, Negros 33 Asia Small Farmers & Fishers Assn 36.2426 21 Occidental 34 Brgy. Tabu Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries Assn. Brgy. Tabu, Ilog Negros Occidental 35.6095 23 Brgy. Gatuslao, Candoni Negros 35 Gatuslao Integrated Farmers Assn 38.0243 36 Occidental BAIS-URSUMCO Brgy. Sta. Aguida, Pamplona Negros 36 Naga Small Planters Assn 31.53 21 Oriental Brgy. Samac, Mabinay Negros 37 Uswag Mag-uuma sa Samac 31.3764 28 Oriental 38 Bagtic Mamplalasan United Farmers Assn Brgy. Bagtic, Mabinay Negros Oriental 30.6203 28 TOLONG 39 Dalicanan Farmers Association Brgy. Dalicanan Passi City Iloilo 32.2316 20 ILOILO 40 Candugay Datag Farmers Association Brgy. Datag, Siaton, Negros Oriental 38.1372 25 CAPIZ 41 Agsirab Farmers Development Cooperative Brgy. Agsirab, Dumarao Capiz 36.0398 33 ORMOC 42 Dolores Sugarcane Farmers Association Brgy. Dolores Ormoc City 30.5256 24 BOGO-MEDELLIN Sitio Sinto Onse, Brgy. Canhabagat, 43 Sitio Sinto Onse Sugarcane Farmers Assn 34.8119 40 Medellin Cebu Sitio Looc, Brgy. Canhabagat, 44 Sito Looc Sugarcane Farmers Assn 31.2 46 Medellin Cebu Nagkahiusang Mag-uuma ug Mamumuo Para sa Sitio Acacia, Brgy. Canhabagat, 45 32.2197 24 Repormang Agraryo (NAMMPRA) Medellin Cebu TOTAL 1607.6889 1384 No. of NAME OF BLOCK FARMS LOCATION Area (Has) Enrollees _ — ;„ z _ , L ,. , .., :: ;s , ,,.: CAGAYAN 1 Nabbotuan Farmers Multi-Purpose Cooperative Nabbotuan, Solana, Cagayan 52.1 27 TARLAC 2 San Jacinto Planters Association San Jacinto, Victoria, Tarlac 48 38 3 Batang-Batang Sugar Planters Assn. Batang-Batang, Victoria, Tarlac 49.2 32 4 Bamban Sugarcane Planters Assn. VDR, Bamban, Tarlac 48 24 PAMPANGA 5 Atbu Farmers Assn. Ascomo, Guagua, Pampanga 41.21 17 DON PEDRO, BATANGAS 6 Barangay Mataywanac Sugarcane Planters Assn. Mataywanac, Tuy,Batangas 33.71 24 7 Batangas Association of Toong Planters Toong, Tuy, Batangas 43.2 25 8 Malaruhatan Sugarcane Planters Assn. Malaruhatan, Lian, Batangas 33 23 Kabalikat sa Kabuhayan ng mga Magsasaka ng Maugat, Nasugbu, Batangas 9 Tubo 41.85 31 BALAYAN, BATANGAS 10 Samahan ng Magtutubo sa Pooc Ilaya Brgy. Pooc, Balayan, Batangas 38.59 24 11 Tanggoy Cooperative Brgy. Tanggoy, Balayan, Batangas 54.6 31 12 Brgy. Calan Sugarcane Planters Assn. Brgy. Calan, Balayan, Batangas 38.2 26 PENSUMIL, CAMARINES SUR 13 Isarog Block Farm Sto. Nino, Camarines Sur 59.15 26 BUKIDNON 14 Ocaya Actual Farmers Livelihood Assn. Kuya, Maramag, Bukidnon 57.2 23 Bukidnon Integrated Farmers Comprehensive 15 Maray-maray, Don Carlos, Bukidnon 33.6 24 Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries 16 Lumintao Multi-Purpose Cooperative Lumintao, Quezon, Bukidnon 35.96 25 17 Tribal Organization of San Jose San Jose, Kuya, Maramag, Bukidnon 30.8 23 18 Hindangon Multi-Purpose Cooperative Hindangon, Valencia City, Bukidnon 51.05 25 Pambansang Magsasaka, Mananalon, Mag-utuna, San Antonio East, Don Carlos, 19 39.5 22 Magbabaul ng Pilipinas Bukidnon DAVAO 20 San Isidro Malalag Block Farm San Isidro, Malalag, Davao del Sur 47.71 30 COTABATO 21 Langogan Peoples Organization Poblacion, Carmen, North Cotabato 68 57 TOTAL 944.61 577 .
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