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Region V - Livestock All Program LOCATION As of 07/31/2016 Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. LIST/COUNT OF FARMERS BY Region V - Livestock All Program LOCATION As of 07/31/2016 Farmer / Address LIP No Effectivity Date Number of Amount Covered Farmer Share Heads Province: Albay Municipality: LIGAO CITY AGNOTE, JUSTINA B. LI-RO5-16-WB-0022 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 HERRERA LIGAO CITY Albay ALLORDE, FRANCISCO P. LI-RO5-16-WB-0022 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 HERRERA LIGAO CITY Albay ARJONA, MELCHOR . LI-RO5-16-WB-0024 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 TAMBACMAONON LIGAO CITY Albay ASIRIT, MARIA . LI-RO5-16-WB-0037 6/29/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 BASAG LIGAO CITY Albay AWING, RANDIE L. LI-RO5-16-WB-0024 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 P-1CATBURAWAN LIGAO CITY Albay BASILAN, AMADEO A. LI-RO5-16-WB-0041 7/13/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 P-2BOBONSURAN LIGAO CITY Albay BASILAN, JOSELITO A. LI-RO5-16-WB-0041 7/13/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 PUROK 1BOBONSURAN LIGAO CITY Albay BELBERO, JOEL . LI-RO5-16-WB-0037 6/29/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 TAMBO LIGAO CITY Albay BELBERO, MARICEL . LI-RO5-16-WB-0037 6/29/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 TAMBO LIGAO CITY Albay BELEN, AIDA A. LI-RO5-16-WB-0022 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 HERRERA LIGAO CITY Albay BELGAR, GERRY C. LI-RO5-16-WB-0024 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 PUROK 4 QUINILAWANCABARIAN LIGAO CITY Albay BELLO, JONATHAN . LI-RO5-16-WB-0037 6/29/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 TAMBO LIGAO CITY Albay BISTA, PROSPERO C. LI-RO5-16-WB-0022 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 BUSAY LIGAO CITY Albay BONDE, DOMINGO . LI-RO5-16-WB-0036 6/29/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 BINANOWAN LIGAO CITY Albay BONI, JR., ANTONIO . LI-RO5-16-CA-0007 5/23/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 TASTAS LIGAO CITY Albay BORLAGDATAN, GIL G. LI-RO5-16-WB-0023 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 NABONTON LIGAO CITY Albay BRIZ, NEONITA . LI-RO5-16-WB-0022 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 BARAYONG LIGAO CITY Albay BRIZO, PEDRO . LI-RO5-16-WB-0037 6/29/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 TAMBO LIGAO CITY Albay BRON, DANTE A. LI-RO5-16-WB-0027 5/23/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 TASTAS LIGAO CITY Albay BUAG, ROSARIO B. LI-RO5-16-WB-0027 5/23/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 TASTAS LIGAO CITY Albay BUEN, ALAN . LI-RO5-16-WB-0037 6/29/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 BASAG LIGAO CITY Albay BURACTAON, DOMINGO R. LI-RO5-16-WB-0023 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 P-3PANDAN LIGAO CITY Albay CAO, RAFAEL . LI-RO5-16-WB-0036 6/29/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 MAHABA LIGAO CITY Albay CARAMOAN, RAUL S. LI-RO5-16-WB-0024 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 P-2CATBURAWAN LIGAO CITY Albay CARIÑAGA, EMILIA A. LI-RO5-16-WB-0023 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 ZONE 4PANDAN LIGAO CITY Albay CASABUENA, SALVACION . LI-RO5-16-WB-0036 6/29/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 BINANOWAN LIGAO CITY Albay CATORCE, SALVADOR . LI-RO5-16-WB-0036 6/29/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 MAHABA LIGAO CITY Albay CONCEPCION, SANDY . LI-RO5-16-WB-0024 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 CABARIAN LIGAO CITY Albay 8/16/2016 1 Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. LIST/COUNT OF FARMERS BY Region V - Livestock All Program LOCATION As of 07/31/2016 Farmer / Address LIP No Effectivity Date Number of Amount Covered Farmer Share Heads CONTADO, ROLANDO . LI-RO5-16-WB-0037 6/29/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 TAMBO LIGAO CITY Albay CRISOL, SALVADOR JR. C. LI-RO5-16-WB-0042 7/13/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 P-6BINATAGAN (POB.) LIGAO CITY Albay DANIEL, ROLANDO . LI-RO5-16-WB-0024 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 MAONON LIGAO CITY Albay DE JESUS, OSCAR . LI-RO5-16-WB-0036 10/29/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 MAHABA LIGAO CITY Albay DE LUNA, JOSEPH . LI-RO5-16-WB-0024 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 PUROK 4MAONON LIGAO CITY Albay DELA TORRE, EFREN . LI-RO5-16-WB-0037 6/29/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 TAMBO LIGAO CITY Albay ESPARTINAS, JOSE . LI-RO5-16-WB-0024 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 CABARIAN LIGAO CITY Albay ESPELITA, DANILO . LI-RO5-16-WB-0028 5/23/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 TASTAS LIGAO CITY Albay GOLOD, ELMO P. LI-RO5-16-WB-0035 6/29/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 P-3TINAGO LIGAO CITY Albay GUILLERMO, PRIMO . LI-RO5-16-WB-0036 6/29/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 MAHABA LIGAO CITY Albay GUMBA, RONNIE C. LI-RO5-16-WB-0042 7/13/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 GUILID LIGAO CITY Albay HILARIO, GENE P. LI-RO5-16-WB-0023 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 TUBURAN LIGAO CITY Albay JAMISAL, WENNIE N. LI-RO5-16-WB-0024 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 MAONON LIGAO CITY Albay LANGTA, SIXTO . LI-RO5-16-WB-0023 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 BAY LIGAO CITY Albay LONGA, ARNEL C. LI-RO5-16-WB-0022 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 BARAYONG LIGAO CITY Albay LUMAWON, HERMAN . LI-RO5-16-WB-0037 6/29/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 NASISI LIGAO CITY Albay LUNA, ANTONIO . LI-RO5-16-WB-0036 6/29/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 BINANOWAN LIGAO CITY Albay MAGDATO, DELMA . LI-RO5-16-WB-0024 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 CABARIAN LIGAO CITY Albay MALAYO , PROSPERO B. LI-RO5-16-WB-0024 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 P-3CATBURAWAN LIGAO CITY Albay MANLANGIT, GILBERTO A. LI-RO5-16-WB-0023 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 ZONE 4PANDAN LIGAO CITY Albay MANLANGIT, JOEL A. LI-RO5-16-WB-0023 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 ZONE 6PANDAN LIGAO CITY Albay MARBELLA, JULIANA A. LI-RO5-16-WB-0023 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 ZONE 4PANDAN LIGAO CITY Albay MARQUEZ, ALIPIO . LI-RO5-16-WB-0023 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 NABONTON LIGAO CITY Albay MARTINEZ, JESUS . LI-RO5-16-WB-0024 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 PUROK 3CABARIAN LIGAO CITY Albay MATUTINA, LORENZO . LI-RO5-16-WB-0036 6/29/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 MAHABA LIGAO CITY Albay MERCED, MARIA . LI-RO5-16-WB-0036 6/29/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 MAHABA LIGAO CITY Albay MORATO, ADELINA . LI-RO5-16-WB-0036 6/29/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 BINANOWAN LIGAO CITY Albay MORATO, MARLENE S. LI-RO5-16-WB-0036 6/29/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 PUROK 7BINANOWAN LIGAO CITY Albay MURILLO, EUGENIO . LI-RO5-16-CA-0006 5/23/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 TASTAS LIGAO CITY Albay 8/16/2016 2 Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. LIST/COUNT OF FARMERS BY Region V - Livestock All Program LOCATION As of 07/31/2016 Farmer / Address LIP No Effectivity Date Number of Amount Covered Farmer Share Heads ORILLO, EMMANUEL . LI-RO5-16-CA-0007 5/23/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 TASTAS LIGAO CITY Albay ORNILLO, CRISANTO . LI-RO5-16-WB-0028 5/23/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 TASTAS LIGAO CITY Albay PANTIA, JOSEFA . LI-RO5-16-WB-0037 6/29/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 NASISI LIGAO CITY Albay PARCO, VENANCIO SR. LI-RO5-16-WB-0023 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 TUBURAN LIGAO CITY Albay PAYNO, EMERSON B. LI-RO5-16-WB-0022 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 BARAYONG LIGAO CITY Albay PEÑAFIEL, ALBINO J. LI-RO5-16-CA-0007 5/23/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 TASTAS LIGAO CITY Albay PERSIA, DOMINGO R. LI-RO5-16-WB-0023 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 LAYON LIGAO CITY Albay PIANDO, VICENTE C. LI-RO5-16-WB-0022 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 BUSAY LIGAO CITY Albay PICARDAL, RAMON JR. LI-RO5-16-WB-0042 7/13/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 BINATAGAN (POB.) LIGAO CITY Albay PINCARO, ESTEBAN B. LI-RO5-16-WB-0023 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 NABONTON LIGAO CITY Albay PORTE, CEASAR . LI-RO5-16-WB-0035 6/29/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 TINAGO LIGAO CITY Albay PRAMOSO, GINA P. LI-RO5-16-WB-0022 5/27/2016 1.00 15,000.00 975.00 BARAYONG LIGAO CITY Albay PRELLIGERA, GERMAN .
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