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National Greening Program Regular Target Weekly Seedling Production DENR Caraga Region National Greening Program Regular Target Weekly Seedling Production DENR Caraga Region Municipality/ Name of People's Organization TARGET NUMBER OF Barangay SEEDLING ACTUAL % Total Agusan del Sur 12,965,110 11,848,448 91% 11,848,448 CENRO Bayugan 4,319,420 4,162,550 96% 4,162,550 A. Bayugan City 711,382 684,782 96% 684,782 Berseba Berseba Women Association (BWA) 128,282 128,282 100% 128,282 San Juan Hillstribe Economic Development Farmers 83,300 83,300 100% 83,300 Association (HEDFA) San Juan San Juan Tribal Indigenous Association (SJTIA) 83,300 83,300 100% 83,300 San Juan Upper San Juan Tribal Farmers Association 83,300 83,300 100% 83,300 (USTRIFA) Tagubay TAMACO Management People's Organization 83,300 83,300 100% 83,300 (TAMPO), Inc. San Juan Mount Bulawan Tribal Farmers Association 83,300 40,000 48% 40,000 Mahayag Mahayag Tribal Farmers Association 83,300 50,000 60% 50,000 San Juan Andanan Tribal Farmers Association 83,300 50,000 60% 50,000 San Juan Anahawan Tribal Farmers Association 83,300 83,300 100% 83,300 B. Esperanza 1,552,111 1,512,141 97% 1,512,141 Tagbalili Sapnan Farmers Organization 83,300 83,300 100% 83,300 San Vicente San Vicente Farmers Association (SVFA) 83,300 83,300 100% 83,300 Sinakungan Sinakungan Community Farmers Organization 116,620 116,620 100% 116,620 Bunaguit Balabag Bunaguit Growers Association 83,300 83,300 100% 83,300 (BABGROA) Bunaguit Bunaguit Farmers Producers Cooperative 76,035 76,035 100% 76,035 (BFPC) Bunaguit Tinanyag Agro-Forestry Development 83,300 83,300 100% 83,300 Association (TAFDA) Bunaguit Mankutuban Farmers Association 116,620 116,620 100% 116,620 0 Salug Higa-onon Tribal Farmers Association 74,970 35,000 47% 35,000 (HITRIFA). Inc 0 Salug Dapalan Farmers Association 83,300 83,300 100% 83,300 0 Salug Salug Farmers Community Organization 83,300 83,300 100% 83,300 (SAFACO) 0 Salug Migbinunsod Farmers Association (MIGFASSO) 99,960 99,960 100% 99,960 0 Concordia CALPERMONTAN Clan Incorporated 83,300 83,300 100% 83,300 0 Milagros Pigsilawan Agro-Forestry Development 68,306 68,306 100% 68,306 Association (PADEA), Inc. 0 Guibonon Sagabalan Farmers Association 83,300 83,300 100% 83,300 0 Calabuan Higa-onon Farmers Organization Calabuan 83,300 83,300 100% 83,300 (CAHIFO) 0 Calabuan Apegla Farmers Association 83,300 83,300 100% 83,300 0 Nato SODECO Clan, Esperanza, Agusan del Sur, Inc. 83,300 83,300 100% 83,300 0 Datu Dalandalan Tag-Alimaong Farmers 83,300 Tandang Sora 83,300 83,300 100% Association (DADTAGFA), Inc. 0 C. SIBAGAT 1,074,570 1,034,600 96% 1,074,570 Villangit Buag Clan Tribal Agro-Farmers Association 83,300 83,300 100% 83,300 (BUCTAFA), Inc. 0 Padiay Iligan Tribal Farmers Community Development 74,970 74,970 100% 74,970 Association, Inc. (ITFCDAI) 0 Padiay Bagani Tribal Returnees Community 74,970 74,970 100% 74,970 Development Inc. (BTRCDAI) Padiay Datu Iligan Clan Tribal Agro Farmers 116,620 116,620 100% 116,620 Development Association (DICTAFARDA), Inc. Padiay Padiay Agro Farmers Association (PAFA) 83,300 83,300 100% 83,300 Magsaysay Tribal Community Agro-Farmers 74,970 Magsaysay 74,970 74,970 100% Association (MATCAFA), Inc. Kolambugan Kalambuan Tribal Tree Farmers Association 74,970 35,000 47% 74,970 (KATTFA), Inc. Page 1 REGULAR Seedling Production Weekly Report as of july 1 National Greening Program Regular Target Weekly Seedling Production DENR Caraga Region Municipality/ Name of People's Organization TARGET NUMBER OF Barangay SEEDLING ACTUAL % Total Perez Makatigum Clan Tribal Agro-Farmers 83,300 83,300 100% 83,300 Development Association (MACTAFARDA), Inc. Villangit Cusong Clan Tribal Agro Farmers Association 83,300 83,300 100% 83,300 (CUCTAFA), Inc. Tabon-tabon Bugsukan Manobo Farmers 74,970 Tabon-tabon Producers Cooperative (TBMFPC) 74,970 74,970 100% Magsaysay Barangay Banag-banag Tribal Development 83,300 83,300 100% 83,300 Association (BBATRIDA), Inc. El Rio Ancestral Land of Apo Hantoy Guinsod Clan 83,300 83,300 100% 83,300 (ALAHGCI) Sta. Maria Sta. Maria Magkalape Tree Planters Multi- 83,300 Purpose Cooperative (SMMTPMPC) 83,300 83,300 100% D. PROSPERIDAD 891,057 891,057 100% 891,057 Magsaysay Ago Magsaysay ARB Multi-Purpose Cooperative 131,614 131,614 100% 131,614 (AMARBEMCO) Pambansang Magsasaka, Mananalon, 111,622 Los Arcos Magbabaul, Mag-uuma, ng Pilipinas (P4MP) 111,622 111,622 100% Prosperidad Prosperidad Corn Farmers Association (PCFA) 104,705 104,705 100% 104,705 Azpetia Azpetia Farmers Association (AFA) 106,624 106,624 100% 106,624 Sta. Irene Integrated Social Forestry 103,292 Sta. Irene 103,292 103,292 100% Benificiaries Multi Purpose Cooperative Magsaysay Secaub Magsaysay Farmers Association Inc. 83,300 83,300 100% 83,300 (SECAUB-MFAI) New Maug New Maug Farmers Association (NEMFA) 83,300 83,300 100% 83,300 Los Arcos Los Arcos Timberland Farmers Association 83,300 83,300 100% 83,300 (LATIMFA) Mapaga, Sta.Maria, Mapaga, Sta. Maria, Aurora Forestland 83,300 83,300 100% 83,300 Aurora Occupants Association (MASAU FLOA) CENRO Bunawan 2,279,904 1,999,422 88% 1,999,422 BUNAWAN A. Trento 99,960 50,000 50% 75,000 Brgy.Sta.Maria,Tre FETREMTCO 99,960 50,000 50% 75,000 0 B. BUNAWAN 1,211,998 470,000 39% 730,000 Brgy. Bunawan Sta.Monica Bol-anon Farmers Ass'n 79,118 50,000 63% 50,000 Brgy. Imelda,BADS Agpan Farmer Ass'n 191,590 0 0% 110,000 Road 86 Farmers Ass'n 191,590 0 0% 110,000 Brgy. San SUFPCO 476,476 270,000 57% 476,476 Rodrigo Clan & Settlers Indigenous 173,264 100,000 58% 120,000 By Admin 99,960 50,000 50% 50,000 C. STA. JOSEFA 583,100 417,568 72% 583,100 Brgy. SAFFFAI 333,200 217,568 65% 333,200 Brgy. Awao, ASUAFFFI 249,900 200,000 80% 249,900 D. SAN FRANCISCO 134,946 134,946 100% 134,946 Brgy. Mate,San Manangahon Farmers Ass'n 134,946 134,946 100% 134,946 E. ROSARIO 249,900 249,900 100% 249,900 Brgy. Maligaya, CAMMPACAMM-Ancestral Domain Manobo 249,900 249,900 249,900 Rosario, ADS Tribal Ass'n, Inc. 100% CENRO LORETO 3,968,412 3,385,876 3,385,876 85% A. Seedlings under PO Contract 3,872,601 3,385,876 87% 3,385,876 LORETO 1,611,974 1,564,921 97% 1,564,921 - Brgys. Kapatagan Kauswagan Farmers 319,600 341,509 341,509 Kauswagan,Sabud, Association Inc. (KKFAI) 107% - Brgys.Manawe & Loreto Kalimutan Tribal Farmers 319,500 299,500 299,500 Sto.Niño Association Inc. (LKTFAI) 94% - Brgy. Waloe, WAMVIPO Agro-forestry Dev't Association 243,166 250,000 250,000 Magaud & Maitom Inc. (WAMVIPO) 103% Brgy.Johnson & Jonhson Farmers Consumers Cooperative 479,808 428,912 89% 428,912 Brgy. San Vicente, Tuya-Tuyaan Tribal Farmers Producers 249,900 245,000 245,000 Sta. Teresa /San Cooperative (TTFPC) 98% VERUELA 2,260,627 1,820,955 81% 1,820,955 Brgy. Sawagan,Limot, Veruela-Sta. Josefa Ancestral Domain 452,375 624,750 452,375 72% Anitap,Katipunan Mgt. Organization (VESTA- Page 2 REGULAR Seedling Production Weekly Report as of july 1 National Greening Program Regular Target Weekly Seedling Production DENR Caraga Region Municipality/ Name of People's Organization TARGET NUMBER OF Barangay SEEDLING ACTUAL % Total Brgy.Del Monte, Veruela Volunteer Health Workers 274,790 349,860 274,790 79% Binongan & Sisimon Federation, Inc.(VVHW) Brgy. Anitap, Veruela Ministerial Fellowship of Agusan 391,580 594,762 391,580 66% Katipunan, Sawagan& del Sur (VMF) Brgys.Sta. Emelia, Kinabugawan Farmers Producers 565,766 583,100 565,766 97% Candiis & Sisimon Cooperative (KIFAPCO) Brgy. Sinobong Tugpan Tribal Farmers Producers 136,445 108,155 136,445 126% Cooperative (TUTRIFAPCO) B. Seedlings to be delivered by MMFN 95,811 LORETO 37,366 Brgy. Manawe, San Vicente & Sta.Teresa ERDS 13,700 Brgy.Kauswagan ERDS 13,600 Brgy.Waloe ERDS 10,066 VERUELA 58,445 Brgy. Sinobong ERDS 58,445 2,406,834 100% CENRO 2,397,374 2,300,600 96% 2,300,600 TALACOGON 154,938 154,938 100% 154,938 Barangay Desamparados Community Development 154,938 154,938 154,938 Desamparados and Forest Management Association Inc. 100% La Paz 1,925,896 1,020,938 53% 1,829,122 Sitio Menge-genge, Mapajag Pamilya Ja't Nu Guyangan, Inc. 70,000 124,414 121,618 Barangay Angeles, La (MAPAJAG) 58% Sitio Madga, Barangay Undilay Coguit Heritage Domain Farmers, 60,000 83,300 79,968 Kasapa-II, La Paz, Inc. (UNCOHEDOFAI) 75% Barangay Angeles, La Rural Assisstance Association La Paz 25,000 101,600 83,300 Paz, Agusan del Sur Agusan del Sur Inc. (RAAI) 30% Sitio Pinamuyanan, Jubilee Agro-Bible Training School, Inc. 154,938 154,938 154,938 Barangay Bataan, La (JABTS) 100% Sitio Dapo-og, La Paz Multi-purpose Employees and 60,000 79,968 79,968 Barangay Angeles, La Community Cooperatrive (L'MUPECCO) 75% Sitio Makupahon, 138,000 148,000 Barangay Kasapa-II, Makupahon Farmers Association (MFA) 154,938 La Paz, Agusan del 89% Sitio Damayon, 110,000 181,536 Damayon Sectoral Tribal Council Barangay Kasapa-II, 163,268 Association (DSTC) La Paz, Agusan del 67% Barangay Kasapa-II, Manobo Indigenous Cultural Communities 27,000 79,968 79,968 La Paz, Agusan del (MICC) 34% Sitio Menge-genge, 50,000 50,000 Manginge Farmers Association (MFA) 218,246 Barangay Angeles, La 23% Barangay Angeles, La Angeles Manobo Indigenous Cultural 56,000 115,618 121,618 Paz, Agusan del Sur Communities of Agusan (AMICCA) 46% Sitio Menge-genge, Tagsayong Farmers Association Inc.
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