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Region IX - High Value All Program LOCATION As of 07/31/2016 Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. LIST/COUNT OF FARMERS BY Region IX - High Value All Program LOCATION As of 07/31/2016 Farmer / Address IP No Effectivity Da Area Amount Cove Farmer Share Province: Misamis Occidental Municipality: ALORAN ABLANIA, PORFERIO . RG-09-HV-16-049-051 6/14/2016 1.00 63,190.40 1,895.71 MONTERICO ALORAN Misamis Occidental VILLA, ADOLF ALISTAIR . RG-09-HV-16-049-051 6/14/2016 1.00 35,985.88 1,079.58 BANISILON ALORAN Misamis Occidental VILLA, ADOLF ALISTAIR . RG-09-HV-16-049-051 6/14/2016 3.00 121,390.80 3,641.72 BANISILON ALORAN Misamis Occidental Sub Total: 3 5.00 220,567.08 6,617.01 Municipality: BONIFACIO ARNUCO, ROSSEL G. RG-09-HV-16-003-011 3/4/2016 2.50 119,637.50 3,589.13 RUFINO LUMAPAS BONIFACIO Misamis Occidental ROBLE, ROSARIO . RG-09-HV-16-012-015 5/2/2016 4.00 234,363.67 7,030.91 BUENAVISTA BONIFACIO Misamis Occidental ROBLE, ROSARIO . RG-09-HV-16-001-002 1/22/2016 2.00 81,720.00 2,451.60 BUENAVISTA BONIFACIO Misamis Occidental ROBLE, ROSARIO . RG-09-HV-16-003-011 3/4/2016 4.00 148,825.13 4,464.75 BUENAVISTA BONIFACIO Misamis Occidental Sub Total: 4 12.50 584,546.30 17,536.39 Municipality: CALAMBA SARREAL, MARJORIE . RG-09-HV-16-087 7/1/2016 2.00 65,580.38 1,967.41 NORTHERN POBLACION CALAMBA Misamis Occidental Sub Total: 1 2.00 65,580.38 1,967.41 Municipality: JIMENEZ APAO, JOENARD . RS-09-HV-16-024 4/1/2016 1.00 8,600.00 258.00 SINARA ALTO JIMENEZ Misamis Occidental APAO, JOENARD . RS-09-HV-16-019 2/18/2016 0.50 8,500.00 255.00 SINARA ALTO JIMENEZ Misamis Occidental APAO, JOENARD . RS-09-HV-16-021 3/1/2016 0.50 18,450.00 553.50 SINARA ALTO JIMENEZ Misamis Occidental APAO, JOENARD . RS-09-HV-16-020 3/1/2016 1.00 100,000.00 3,000.00 SINARA ALTO JIMENEZ Misamis Occidental APAO, JOENARD . RS-O9-HV-16-0022 3/7/2016 0.25 8,062.50 241.88 SINARA ALTO JIMENEZ Misamis Occidental APOT, MAURICIA D. RS-09-HV-16-0002-0009 1/8/2016 1.50 55,350.00 1,660.50 MATUGAS BAJO JIMENEZ Misamis Occidental BADIANG, CRISPOLO D. RS-09-HV-16-0001 1/8/2016 2.00 73,800.00 2,214.00 CARMEN JIMENEZ Misamis Occidental JACOB, DINA L. RS-09-HV-16-0002-0009 1/8/2016 1.50 55,350.00 1,660.50 MATUGAS BAJO JIMENEZ Misamis Occidental LASAY, ELIZER D. RS-09-HV-16-0023 3/9/2016 0.25 5,570.00 167.10 GUINTOMOYAN JIMENEZ Misamis Occidental LIMBAGO, ALEJANDRO G. RS-09-HV-16-0002-0009 1/8/2016 3.00 110,700.00 3,321.00 HASA-AN JIMENEZ Misamis Occidental LIMBAGO, AMM D. RS-09-HV-16-0002-0009 1/8/2016 1.00 36,900.00 1,107.00 MATUGAS BAJO JIMENEZ Misamis Occidental LIMBAGO, AMM D. RS-09-HV-16-0002-0009 1/8/2016 2.00 73,800.00 2,214.00 MATUGAS BAJO JIMENEZ Misamis Occidental MONTALBAN, ROMEO . RS-09-HV-16-0002-0009 1/8/2016 0.75 27,675.00 830.25 HASA-AN JIMENEZ Misamis Occidental MONTALBAN, ROMEO . RS-09-HV-16-0002-0009 1/8/2016 0.75 27,675.00 830.25 HASA-AN JIMENEZ Misamis Occidental SAMORANO, MERLYN G. RS-09-HV-16-0002-0009 1/8/2016 3.00 110,700.00 3,321.00 HASA-AN JIMENEZ Misamis Occidental 8/16/2016 1 Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. LIST/COUNT OF FARMERS BY Region IX - High Value All Program LOCATION As of 07/31/2016 Farmer / Address IP No Effectivity Da Area Amount Cove Farmer Share Sub Total: 15 19.00 721,132.50 21,633.98 Municipality: PLARIDEL ABAJAR, ANATALIA T. RO-IX-16-APCP-001-019H 1/29/2016 1.25 77,500.00 2,325.00 MAMANGA DAKU PLARIDEL Misamis Occidental ABAJAR, FLORA M. RO-IX-16-APCP-001-019H 1/29/2016 0.38 25,012.50 750.38 MAMANGA DAKU PLARIDEL Misamis Occidental ABAJAR, PAULINO J. RO-IX-16-APCP-001-019H 1/29/2016 0.75 47,500.00 1,425.00 MAMANGA DAKU PLARIDEL Misamis Occidental ALBIOS, PATRICIO SR. P. RO-IX-16-APCP-001-019H 1/29/2016 0.70 44,250.00 1,327.50 P-4MAMANGA GAMAY PLARIDEL Misamis Occidental BOLODO, SIMEONA A. RO-IX-16-APCP-001-019H 1/29/2016 0.70 44,250.00 1,327.50 MAMANGA DAKU PLARIDEL Misamis Occidental BOLOTAOLO, ESTEBAN M. RO-IX-16-APCP-001-019H 1/29/2016 0.33 21,762.50 652.88 MAMANGA DAKU PLARIDEL Misamis Occidental COGTAS, PERLA S. RO-IX-16-APCP-001-019H 1/29/2016 0.70 44,500.00 1,335.00 P-6MAMANGA DAKU PLARIDEL Misamis Occidental EMBOY, ELENA S. RO-IX-16-APCP-001-019H 1/29/2016 1.50 92,500.00 2,775.00 PUROK 6MAMANGA DAKU PLARIDEL Misamis Occidental GALABIN, ALFREDO SR. N. RO-IX-16-APCP-001-019H 1/29/2016 2.50 152,500.00 4,575.00 MAMANGA DAKU PLARIDEL Misamis Occidental GALABIN, ALMER D. RO-IX-16-APCP-001-019H 1/29/2016 2.50 152,500.00 4,575.00 MAMANGA DAKU PLARIDEL Misamis Occidental LOVINO, FLORENCIO SR. L. RO-IX-16-APCP-001-019H 1/29/2016 0.63 40,012.50 1,200.38 SOUTHERN LOOC PLARIDEL Misamis Occidental LUMASAG, PATROCENIO P. RO-IX-16-APCP-001-019H 1/29/2016 2.70 164,775.00 4,943.25 MAMANGA DAKU PLARIDEL Misamis Occidental MANLIGUEZ, ANTONIA S. RO-IX-16-APCP-001-019H 1/29/2016 1.25 77,500.00 2,325.00 MAMANGA DAKU PLARIDEL Misamis Occidental NERCUA, ADOLFO M. RO-IX-16-APCP-001-019H 1/29/2016 0.70 44,525.00 1,335.75 P-6MAMANGA DAKU PLARIDEL Misamis Occidental PADAYOGDOG, EDILBERTO C. RO-IX-16-APCP-001-019H 1/29/2016 1.25 77,500.00 2,325.00 MAMANGA DAKU PLARIDEL Misamis Occidental POLIRAN, SONIA S. RO-IX-16-APCP-001-019H 1/29/2016 0.44 28,756.25 862.69 PUROK 7MAMANGA DAKU PLARIDEL Misamis Occidental ROBIATO, ROSANNA P. RO-IX-16-APCP-001-019H 1/29/2016 0.75 47,500.00 1,425.00 P-7MAMANGA DAKU PLARIDEL Misamis Occidental TALINGTING, EDITHA I. RO-IX-16-APCP-001-019H 1/29/2016 2.50 152,500.00 4,575.00 PUROK 6SOUTHERN LOOC PLARIDEL Misamis Occidental TAMSE, FELIX O. RO-IX-16-APCP-001-019H 1/29/2016 0.60 37,750.00 1,132.50 PUROK 6KATIPUNAN PLARIDEL Misamis Occidental Sub Total: 19 22.13 1,373,093.75 41,192.83 Municipality: TANGUB CITY ALIVIO, SHIRLEY C. RG-09-HV-16-003-011 3/4/2016 5.00 170,010.00 5,100.30 SUMIRAP TANGUB CITY Misamis Occidental ALIVIO, SHIRLEY C. RG-09-HV-16-012-015 5/2/2016 5.00 288,472.64 8,654.18 SUMIRAP TANGUB CITY Misamis Occidental ANG, VIVIAN S. RG-09-HV-16-003-011 3/4/2016 3.00 142,345.00 4,270.35 VILLABA TANGUB CITY Misamis Occidental DECINA, ZOSIMO . RG-09-HV-16-003-011 3/4/2016 1.00 51,515.00 1,545.45 SICOT TANGUB CITY Misamis Occidental LABIGAN, ERNESTO B. RG-09-HV-16-012-015 5/2/2016 4.00 151,806.88 4,554.20 PAITON TANGUB CITY Misamis Occidental LABIGAN, ERNESTO B. RG-09-HV-16-003-011 3/4/2016 4.00 125,236.38 3,757.09 PAITON TANGUB CITY Misamis Occidental 8/16/2016 2 Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. LIST/COUNT OF FARMERS BY Region IX - High Value All Program LOCATION As of 07/31/2016 Farmer / Address IP No Effectivity Da Area Amount Cove Farmer Share LINGANAY, RENE . RG-09-HV-16-003-011 3/4/2016 2.00 73,730.50 2,211.92 BINTANA TANGUB CITY Misamis Occidental LINGANAY, RENE . RG-09-HV-16-001-002 1/22/2016 2.00 77,732.50 2,331.98 BINTANA TANGUB CITY Misamis Occidental LINGANAY, RENE . RG-09-HV-16-012-015 5/2/2016 2.00 77,732.50 2,331.98 BINTANA TANGUB CITY Misamis Occidental Sub Total: 9 28.00 1,158,581.40 34,757.45 Municipality: TUDELA ANIÑON, ROMEO C. RS-09-HV-16-094-106 6/18/2016 4.00 116,840.00 3,505.20 BALON TUDELA Misamis Occidental BALAZO, GERMOGINA D. RS-09-HV-16-094-106 6/18/2016 1.00 29,210.00 876.30 SINUZA TUDELA Misamis Occidental COCAMAS, LORETA C. RS-09-HV-16-094-106 6/18/2016 0.50 14,605.00 438.15 BALON TUDELA Misamis Occidental COLANSE, BELINDA C. RS-09-HV-16-094-106 6/18/2016 0.50 14,605.00 438.15 BALON TUDELA Misamis Occidental DEMOL, NENITA C. RS-09-HV-16-094-106 6/18/2016 0.50 14,605.00 438.15 BALON TUDELA Misamis Occidental DEQUITO, RUBY S. RS-09-HV-16-094-106 6/18/2016 0.50 14,605.00 438.15 BALON TUDELA Misamis Occidental EDUSMA, JOEL P. RS-09-HV-16-094-106 6/18/2016 1.00 29,210.00 876.30 BALON TUDELA Misamis Occidental GALLETO, ABUNDIA B. RS-09-HV-16-094-106 6/18/2016 1.00 29,210.00 876.30 BALON TUDELA Misamis Occidental PAROJINOG, AIVE GRACE Q.
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