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Municipality Name Representative Address AJUY AGUTAYA, RAMON NATIONAL FOOD AUTHORITY ILOILO PROVINCIAL OFFICE JARO, ILOILO CITY Accredited Retailers Inside the Market (ARIM) As of JANUARY 31, 2017 Municipality Name Representative Address AJUY AGUTAYA, RAMON A. CULASI PUBLIC MARKET ALERTA, LINA P. AJUY PUBLIC MARKET ALIMODIAN BUHAY, ELENA A. ALIMODIAN PUBLIC MARKET BUHAY, JOAN A. ALIMODIAN PUBLIC MARKET DE LA CRUZ, CECILIA ALIMODIAN PUBLIC MARKET AREVALO DATO-ON, JERUSALEM J. AREVALO PUBLIC MARKET LAMBERTO, CECILIA M. AREVALO, PUBLIC MARKET, ILOILO CITY MANAPLA, ROCELLE JOY D. AREVALO PUBLIC MARKET TIONGSON, MA. FE L. AREVALO PUBLIC MARKET BANATE BEBING, JERRY G. BANATE PUBLIC MARKET CANDOLEZA, RAYMOND C. BANATE PUBLIC MARKET GONZALES, PETER PAUL J. BANATE PUBLIC MARKET VERDEFLOR, NOE JR. M. BANATE PUBLIC MARKET VERDEFLOR, NOE SR. M. BANATE PUBLIC MARKET BTAC. NUEVO ANAYAN, JOSE RENE L. BTAC. NUEVO PUBLIC MARKET DOLORFINO, FREDO A. BTAC. NUEVO PUBLIC MARKET BTAC. VIEJO BALAYO, BENNY P. BTAC. VIEJO PUBLIC MARKET BALDEVIEZO, CEZAR JR. B. BTAC. VIEJO PUBLIC MARKET BARCENAS, RODANDY D. BTAC. VIEJO PUBLIC MARKET BTAC. VIEJO SMALL FARMERS MKTG.LINDA V. DE LA CRUZ RIZAL ST., POBLACION, BTAC. VIEJO COOPERATIVE CAPOTE, HAYDEE B. BTAC. VIEJO PUBLIC MARKET BINGWAN LEMOS, JEANETTE A. CATOERA ST., BINGAWAN ILOILO CABATUAN AMOROSO, NILDA I. CABATUAN PUBLIC MARKET TOBIAS, ANNIE C. CABATUAN PUBLIC MARKET CALINOG CALVO, FRANCISCO L. CALINOG PUBLIC MARKET CERCADO, RHEA JOY C. CALINOG PUBLIC MARKET NUFABLE, MA. SUSAN E. CALINOG PUBLIC MARKET CARLES BARTOLOME, CORNELIO C. CARLES PUBLIC MARKET PADISIO, LUZ S. CARLES PUBLIC MARKET DINGLE TANQUERIDO, MERLINDA S. DINGLE PUBLIC MARKET DUEÑAS LAMOJER, MICHELLE N. DUEÑAS PUBLIC MARKET LAMONIO, DOMINGO P. DUEÑAS PUBLIC MARKET SUMERGIDO, BRANDO C. DUEÑAS PUBLIC MARKET DUMANGAS QUINTOS, ARNEL D. DUMANGAS PUBLIC MARKET ESTANCIA TUARES, JESSIE E. ESTANCIA PUBLIC MARKET GUIMBAL DECENA, SALVACION L. GUIMBAL PUBLIC MARKET ILOILO CITY PROP ILOILO SUPERMART INC. TOMMY QUE ILOILO CITY TALEON, CHRISTINE D. VETERANS VILLAGE, TALIPAPA, ILOILO CITY ILOILO CENTRAL MARKET AGUIRRE, MA. LOIDA C. ILOILO CENTRAL MARKET GABITO, CATALINA M. ILOILO CENTRAL MARKET LADAO, GLORIA G. ILOILO CENTRAL MARKET ILOILO TERM. MARKET SACENAL, NINFA S. ILOILO TERMINAL MARKET VARGAS, MILAGROS J. ILOILO TERMINAL MARKET YAPLITO, MA. EDNA B. ILOILO TERMINAL MARKET JANIUAY ALMIRANTE, ROSELYN H. JANIUAY PUBLIC MARKET BISCAS, EDNA A. JANIUAY PUBLIC MARKET GABARRA, CRESENCIANA N. JANIUAY PUBLIC MARKET JARO LERIO, MA. JOCELYN D. BUNTATALA TALIPAPA, JARO, ILOILO CITY MAGBANUA, ELMER B. MV HECHANOVA TALIPAPA, JARO, ILOILO CITY MARAVILLA, JULIA S. TABUC SUBA JARO TALIPAPA SUMBILLO, ARNULFO P. QUINTIN SALAS, JARO, ILOILO CITY TAHUM, CHERYL T. SAMBAG SMALL MARKET, SAMBAG JARO JARO BIG MKT ALBAY, DIVINA C. JARO BIG MARKET DE LA CRUZ, MELINDA M. JARO BIG MARKET SOLEDAD, MARICEL M. JARO BIG MARKET JARO SMALL MKT SY. HAMILTON R. JARO SMALL MARKET LA PAZ BALES, ZENAIDA C. LAPAZ PUBLIC MARKET CASTILLANES, RICHEL J. NABITASAN TALIPAPA, LAPAZ, ILOILO CITY FALDAS, FEMA O. ZONE 7, DON ESTEBAN TALIPAPA, LAPAZ, ILOILO MAGARSE, ROCEL T. LAPAZ PUBLIC MARKET PERACION, DINA C. DON ESTEBAN TALIPAPA, LAPAZ, ILOILO CITY PLACENTE, EMMANUEL JR. LAPAZ PUBLIC MARKET PORTAJE, NELIDA B. LAPAZ PUBLIC MARKET LEGANES AHUMADA, ELAINE JADE B. LEGANES PUBLIC MARKET JINON, RODITO C. LEGANES PUBLIC MARKET LEMERY DOMINGO, MERLIE D. LEMERY PUBLIC MARKET ELEGINO, TERESITA D. LEMERY PUBLIC MARKET LISTANO, NELANIE D. LEMERY PUBLIC MARKET PACIFICAR, RHOWEL D. POBLACION SOUTH EAST ZONE, LEMERY MANDURRIAO CAGAPE, DANILO T. MANDURRIAO PUBLIC MARKET CLAUD, JOSE A. MANDURRIAO PUBLIC MARKET COLON, MIRIAM T. MANDURRIAO PUBLIC MARKET NUÑAL, ERIC T. MANDURRIAO PUBLIC MARKET MIAG-AO NAGALLO, LORETO SR. P. MIAG-AO PUBLIC MARKET NERVIDA, EMILY N. MIAG-AO PUBLIC MARKET PALMOS, SOCORRO N. MIAG-AO PUBLIC MARKET MINA PEREMNE, LORENA T. CABALABAGUAN ST., MINA PUBLIC MARKET REDONDO, KAREN P. MINA PUBLIC MARKET NEW LUCENA AMPARO, MERCEDITA C. NEW LUCENA PUBLIC MARKET HERRAN, MARITESS A. NEW LUCENA PUBLIC MARKET OTON ACOSTA, ROSARIO L. OTON ARCADE, OTON, ILOILO COCJIN, MARIETTA R. OTON PUBLIC MARKET FANCUBILLA, MARLON C. OTON PUBLIC MARKET PASSI PALOMO, BIBIANA D. PASSI PUBLIC MARKET PAVIA PLACENTE, EMMANUEL SR. J. PAVIA PUBLIC MARKET PUCHERO, IRISH DIANA V. HIBAO-AN TALIPAPA, PAVIA, ILOILO POTOTAN PEREZ, ALEX C. POTOTAN PUBLIC MARKET SAN DIONISIO BASBAÑO, NILYN E. SAN DIONISIO PUBLIC MARKET VILLANUEVA, TESSIE P. PUROK I, BAGACAY PUBLIC MARKET, SAN DIONISIO SAN ENRIQUE ABALECIO, HEDA P. SAN ENRIQUE PUBLIC MARKET KAPUNAN, ELSA A. SAN ENRIQUE PUBLIC MARKET SANQUILLOS, JUAN JR. S. SAN ENRIQUE PUBLIC MARKET SAN JOAQUIN HUBAYAN, JOCELYN F. LAWIGAN SUR PUBLIC MARKET, SAN JOAQUIN MEJICA, FELIPA O. LAWIGAN SUR PUBLIC MARKET, SAN JOAQUIN SAN MIGUEL BOISER, LEONARDO T. SAN MIGUEL PUBLIC MARKET SAN RAFAEL PORCAL, MINDA P. SAN RAFAEL PUBLIC MARKET STA. BARBARA LAVIÑA, ANTONIO JR. B. STA. BARBARA PUBLIC MARKET SUALIBIOS, FLORENTINO JR R. STA. BARBARA PUBLIC MARKET SARA LIM, LOWELL B. SARA PUBLIC MARKET ZERRUDO, RYAN S. SARA PUBLIC MARKET TIGBAUAN LEONARDIA, LETECIA V. TIGBAUAN PUBLIC MARKET MINERVA, ISRAEL T. TIGBAUAN PUBLIC MARKET ZARRAGA DUMALA-OG, REMY S. MILLEZA ST., ZARRAGA, ILOILO MATUTIAR, CONSUELO A. JALAUD NORTE TALIPAPA, ZARRAGA, ILOILO SU-AY, ERNESTO JR. D. ZARRAGA PUBLIC MARKET GUIMARAS BUENAVISTA ALDEA, EMELYN G. NEW POBLACION, BUENAVISTA, GUIMARAS JORDAN DORONILA, GILDA G. JORDAN FOOD TERMINAL MARKET, GUIMARAS GALFO, NELLY T. JORDAN FOOD TERMINAL MARKET, GUIMARAS GAMARCHA, ELNA G. JORDAN FOOD TERMINAL MARKET, GUIMARAS GANGE, TERESITA T. JORDAN FOOD TERMINAL MARKET, GUIMARAS GAROLACAN, MARILOU G. JORDAN FOOD TERMINAL MARKET, GUIMARAS GONZAGA, ROGER G. JORDAN FOOD TERMINAL MARKET, GUIMARAS MAGALLANES, DEBORAH G. JORDAN FOOD TERMINAL MARKET, GUIMARAS REYES, JOY E. JORDAN FOOD TERMINAL MARKET, GUIMARAS VILLANUEVA, MARITESS G. JORDAN FOOD TERMINAL MARKET, GUIMARAS TOTAL As of JANUARY 31, 2017, there are 115 Accredited Retailers Inside the Market. PREPARED BY: MERLYN M. CHUA PISO NATIONAL FOOD AUTHORITY JARO, ILOILO CITY Accredited Retailers Outside the Market (AROM) As of JANUARY 31, 2017 Municipality Name Representative Address AJUY LUMAWAG, GEOVANIE J. BRGY. BAY ANG, AJUY, ILOILO ALIMODIAN BAN-AG MPC BAN-AG ALIMODIAN, ILOILO COLINE KAISAHAN MPC JOSE ALFONSA COLINE, ALIMODIAN, ILOILO BADIANGAN SAN JULIAN MPC NENITA C. SALADAR SAN JULIAN, BADIANGAN, ILOILO CABATUAN TOBIAS, PATRICK ANTHONY C. ZONE X, BRGY. SERRANO, CABATUAN, ILOILO CALINOG AGCANAS, ELSIE, C. BRGY. ALCALAGA, CALINOG, ILOILO AGREDA, OFELIA P. BRGY. MASPASAN, CALINOG, ILOILO BARRION, ELENA C. MALITBOG, CALINOG, ILOILO BEJEMINO, NATHANIEL J. CALINOG, ILOILO CASALMER, EVELYN L. BRGY. CAMALONGO, CALINOG, ILOILO DEMORITO, JOY VIC P. DALID, CALINOG, ILOILO DINGLE JALBUENA, MARICEL B. BRGY. DAWIS, DINGLE, ILOILO DUEÑAS ACULLADOR, MARICON P. CAPULING, DUEÑAS, ILOILO DUMANGAS CANSILAYAN PRIMARY MPC CELDA D. DETORIO SITIO BANIKA, CANSILAYAN, DUMANGAS DUMANGAS FARMERS CONSUMERS COOP. FREDDIE D. DOCE PD MONFORT SOUTH, DUMANGAS, ILOILO TAPABIA IRRIGATORS ASSN. INC. EDITHA DEPRA PALOC BIGQUE, DUMANGAS, ILOILO JANIUAY JANIUAY TEACHERS AND EMPLOYEES MPC MARY JESETTE GABARRA GOLGOTA ST., JANIUAY, ILOILO KAPISANAN MG MGA MAGBUBUKID NG TAMBAL TAMBAL, JANIUAY, ILOILO (KAMTA) JARO ILOILO INTEGRATED SEED GROWERS MPC LORENZO PROVIDO JR. BUNTATALA, JARO, ILOILO CITY LUNA, TEDDY G. BRGY. BITOON NEW SITE, JARO, ILOILO CITY SENIOR CITIZEN CONSUMER COOP. RICARDO A. LACHICA SR. BRGY MH DEL PILAR, JARO, ILOILO CITY LAMBUNAO LINDO, NEVA B. MAGBATO, LAMBUNAO, ILOILO LINGA, MERLINDA L. JAYABO, LAMBUNAO, ILOILO LOPEZ, ROSANA P. WABANG, LAMBUNAO, ILOILO MIRADOR, JANETTE L. BINABAAN, LIMOSO, LAMBUNAO, ILOILO REDONDO, LUCIA L. BRGY. COTO, LAMBUNAO, ILOILO LAPAZ ROBINSON, JANETTE B. LIBERTAD, LAPAZ, ILOILO CITY LEMERY GUILLERGAN, JONVIE B. POBLACION SOUTH EAST ZONE, LEMERY PACIFICAR, ERLINDA L. BRGY. TABUNAN, LEMERY PALADA, MARILYN D. PONTOC, LEMERY, ILOILO OJERO, ARLENE D. POB. NW ZONE, BAYONA ST., LEMERY, ILOILO MANDURRIAO DE LA CRUZ, RECHELE P. HEW HOMES PHASE II, DUNGON C. MAND. NEW LUCENA CAVA, EDMUND S. PANIGBATON ST., NEW LUCENA, ILOILO OTON GENERAL, FERNANDO R. CABANBANAN, OTON, ILOILO LAMBERTO, EDUARDO L. CABANBANAN, OTON, ILOILO OUR LADY OF FATIMA (OTON) LIVELIHOOD PRODSUSAN CAMIRING RIZAL OTON, ILOILO COOP. PASSI PALMAIRA, LUCIA C. BRGY. AGDAYAO, PASSI CITY, ILOILO POTOTAN CAHAGUICHICAN FARMERS ASSOCIATON ROMEL T. VELASCO CAHAGUICHICAN POTOTAN, ILOILO SAN DIONISIO NORTHERN SAN DIONISIO MPC NILO B. SELGUERA CUBAY, SAN DIONISIO, ILOILO SAN ENRIQUE BUGTONG, HANCEL V. BRGY. IMBANG PEQUEÑO, SAN ENRIQUE PADERNAL, GLORIA J. BRGY. TAMBUNAC, SAN ENRIQUE, ILOILO PAMPOSA, ANN CATHERINE A. BRGY. CAMIRI, SAN ENRIQUE, ILOILO PEREZ, CORAZON V. BRGY. CABUGAO VIEJO, SAN ENRIQUE, ILOILO SAN MIGUEL STA. TERESA SUR MPC c/o RONELO SAMULDE STA. TERESA SUR, SAN MIGUEL, ILOILO STA. BARBARA SACRED HEART CHAPLAINCY c/o SIS. JANE SADOVA WESTERN VISAYAS SANITARIUM, STA. BARBAR STA. BARBARA FACOMA MPC DIONISIO HUBAG BOLONG OESTE, STA. BARBARA, ILOILO SARA CANONES, ELSA B. POB. ILAWOD, SARA, ILOILO FERMANO, MARYVIC JANE B. BRGY. DEVERA, SARA, ILOILO SARA FACOMA MPC PADIOS, SARA, ILOILO SARA TEACHERS MPC LUCIA D. TE APOSAGA, SARA, ILOILO ZARRAGA SALINAS, ROSANA MARIE I. JALAUD NORTE, ZARRAGA, ILOILO SOLDEVILLA, MA. JOFEL M. JALAUD NORTE, BGA. BANTE, ZARRAGA GUIMARAS BUENAVISTA GUILARAN, AGNES L. OLD POBLACION, BUENAVISTA, GUIMARAS JORDAN TOGONON, BETTY P. POBLACION, JORDAN, GUIMARAS SAN LORENZO BALAYONG STRIVE & CURIPAO BUILDERS ASSN.EMILY M. TEMBLADOR BALAYONG
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