Professional Documents
Culture Documents
REPORT 2013
Department of Agriculture
BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY
CONTENTS
ii Foreword
iv Operating Framework
vi List of Abbreviations
43 Appendix D List of Accredited Beef Cattle and Small Ruminants Breeder Farms
One of the highlights of the Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI) for 2013 is the approval of
its Rationalization Plan. With a total of 660 approved positions, the Rationalization Program
seeks to result in a government with greatly improved performance, and organizational
structures that are highly efficient and results-oriented. Moreover it intends to strengthen
the leadership role of BAI in promoting the delivery of veterinary quarantine and animal
health services, animal feeds regulation, livestock marketing, and post-production services,
animal welfare services, as well as forging strong partnership with stakeholders. A notable
provision of the agencys Rationalization Plan is the creation of the Veterinary Quarantine
Division which would further strengthen the veterinary quarantine system of the country.
The BAI also supported the expansion of exports of feed products and livestock
marketing was improved through upgrading of livestock auction markets (LOMs).
In order to provide better services to our clients, various offices and laboratories
of the Bureau also underwent renovation and retrofitting. Biogas and waste treatment
facilities were also established, a total of 21 units of biogas digesters were installed
in various LGUs, RFUs and SUCs. An organic livestock demonstration farm was also
identified in support of the organic agriculture program of the government.
Typhoon Yolanda, one the strongest tropical cyclones ever recorded and the deadliest
Philippine typhoon on record not only took its toll to human lives, it also brought damages
to the agricultural economy of the country posting an almost P1 billion damage to the
livestock and poultry sector alone. This catastrophic event led to the establishment of
the Animal Relief and Rehabilitation Philippines (ARRPh) as an emergency response
mechanism of the BAI in collaboration with non-government organizations. The bureau
was able to mobilize resources in the form of veterinary medicines, vaccines and vitamins
to animals that survived, both in the Yolanda and the earthquake affected areas
All these achievements would not be possible without the support and contribution
of our partners and stakeholders, both in the government and private sectors, but most
importantly to the men and women behind the BAI. May we all continue to work together
to achieve a globally competitive and stronger animal industries!
MISSION
It is the mission of the Bureau to make the livestock farmers, in particular, and
the farming sector, in general, profitable through the formulation of policies and
programs designed to accelerate the industries and the provision of adequate
technical services in animal health, feed quality promotion, post-harvest technology
and human resource development.
MANDATE
Act 3639
The BAI was created on January 1, 1930 pursuant to Act 3639 to investigate,
study and report the cause of dangerous communicable diseases and the
means of prevention, and in general, to promote the development of the
livestock industries.
RA 10631
An act amending certain sections of RA 8485 or the Animal Welfare Act of
1998.
a.) Formulate programs for the prevention, control and eradication of animal
diseases and for the development and expansion of the livestock and
poultry industries to meet the growing requirement of the growing
populace;
b.) Recommend specific policies and procedures governing the flow of
livestock product through the various stages of marketing as well as the
proper preservation and inspection of such products;
c.) Coordinate and monitor the activities and projects relating to livestock
and allied industries;
d.) Prescribe standards for quality in the manufacture, importation, labeling,
advertising, distribution and sale of livestock, poultry and allied industries;
and
e.) Recommend plans and programs, policies and regulations to the Secretary
of Agriculture and provide technical assistance in the implementation of
the same.
list of figures
Figure 1 Areas declared as rabies- free zone p.9
A total of sixteen (16) research projects were For 3-month laying period, crossbred of Pekin
undertaken in animal production, breeding and x Muscovy recorded the highest egg production
management, nutrition, meat and by-products with an average of 64 eggs, compared to pure
processing as well as animal waste recycling. Muscovy and pure Pekin duck with 43 and 23
Actual conduct of AI
Workshop session
Group photo of the participants of the Improved Animal Welfare Programme Philippines
Animal Welfare Week Celebration To formally open the Animal Welfare Week
celebration, the BAI spearheaded the grand
As the lead agency in implementing the animal welfare parade last September 29, 2013
Republic Act 8485 or the Animal Welfare Act at the Quezon Memorial Circle, Quezon City. It
of 1998 in the Philippines, the BAI continuously was a historic event participated by more than
spearheads programs and activities that aim 1000 participants composed of BAI staff, LGUs,
to protect the animals against cruelty through NGOs, concerned Peoples Organization, animal
education and advocacy. In 2013, the BAI, welfare advocates, pet owners and enthusiasts
partnering with the AKF, Inc., conducted various who joined the walk to showcase their love and
activities to celebrate the Animal Welfare Week. care for the animals and to exert their collective
This event is held every first week of October in voice against animal cruelty.
accordance to Presidential Proclamation No. 715
dated October 11, 2004 by then President Gloria
Macapagal Arroyo. The theme for this celebration
is Sa Bansang Progresibo, Pagpapahalaga sa
Hayop ay Aktibo.
Forum cum Workshop on the Trade of Dogs require the LGUs to support the program against
for Meat the trade of dogs for meat while the NMIS shall
come-up with a declaration statement on the
The BAI, DILG-BLGS and the AKF organized status of dogs as non-food animals and its meat
a Forum cum Workshop on the Trade of Dogs for considered as hot meat. Continuous support of
Meat last October 4, 2013 at Hotel Rembrandt, the PNP to the AKF on the implementation of
Quezon City. This culminating activity is a call for RA8485 and RA 9482 was also recommended
a stricter enforcement of RA 8485 and the Anti- during the forum.
Rabies Act of 2007 (RA 9482) which prohibit the
trade of dog for meat in the country. About 80 participants composed of
representatives from the PNP, NCIP, LGUs and
During the meeting, various issues relating other NGOs participated in the Forum cum
to the effective implementation and enforcement Workshop.
of RA 8485 and RA 9482 were given possible
solutions.
During the fiscal year, a total of 33 containerized meat cargoes were disposed in accordance to
Administrative Order no. 09, Series of 2010.
Meat contents were thawed by unplugging the containers. The outcome of this resulted in such a
condition that possibility of pilferage and the risk of it entering the food chain is nil- even before the cargo
was transferred to the official rendering plant of destination.
Bio-security measures were instituted during the whole process from the commencement of thawing,
enzyme treatments, and finally during the processing at the rendering plant.
Resultant leathers of control and experimental Skin Processing of Native Pig Skin. Resultant
procedures 1, 2, 3, and 4 are being observed if leather from trial 2 passed the fat content
oily patches will appear. Oily patches will indicate standard while the tensile strength failed against
presence of fats in the leather. As of 2013, no oily the standard. Leather samples from Trial 3 were
patches are observed. Experimental procedure 4 submitted to Industrial Technology Development
and trial 2 control are currently being processed. Institute (ITDI) for physico-chemical analysis and
Philippine Institute of Pure and Applied Chemistry
(PIPAC) for fat analysis. Resultant leather from trial
3 failed in the fat content against the standard
while tensile strength passed the standard. Trial
4 was conducted and will be subjected again for
physico- chemical and fat analysis. Statistical
analysis of all data gathered is still ongoing.
Dried Tapa. The recipe for dried tapa, specifically The presence of coliform and Salmonella
the drying time has been standardized this year. were positive on the samples. Since the
A pilot production, consumer testing and shelf life salted eggs were stored without packaging
study of the standardized meat products was also materials, the presence of these microorganisms
conducted. emphasizedthe importance of a good packaging
material that will prevent recontamination of the Saucy Julienne Chicken. This canned product
finished product. was produced to be tested again for commercial
sterility. It was subjected to sensory evaluation
For the succeeding trial, duck eggs were before submission to the FDC-NFA. As per analysis,
cured for 18 days using clay method only. They the product is still considered not commercially
were cooked for 5 hours at boiling temperature. sterile due to the presence of mesophilic aerobes
The samples were divided into four lots for the and anaerobes. Corrective measures will be
preliminary trial on shelf life study: stored at implemented after investigation of the cause
room temperature (31.5-35.7C) with and without of this occurrence. Another production will be
vacuum packaging and stored inside the chiller conducted and samples will then be submitted
(0-4C) with and without vacuum packaging. For again for analysis.
vacuum packaging, the eggs were arranged in
paper egg trays and then vacuum packed using Yummy Ducky. This product was revived due to
a laminated nylon/polyethylene (PE) bag with the growing demand for duck meat products.
thickness of 85 . The canned sample was subjected to sensory
evaluation. Based on the evaluation of the
The samples were subjected to sensory panelists, the flavor still needs improvement.
evaluation a day after the cooking process, and Additional binders or emulsifiers will also be
every week thereafter based on the saltiness, incorporated in the next trial to minimize the
texture, color of egg yolk and egg white and loss of liquid. After the evaluation, the recipe
their general acceptability. Those stored at room was modified and saltiness of this product
temperature were not subjected to sensory was increased and carrageenan was added to
evaluation anymore on the 2nd week of storage minimize the loss of liquid. After another sensory
due to an observed slight foul smell. evaluation by the panelists, the flavor profile and
the rest of the attributes are already acceptable.
At room temperature, the saltiness (white The next phase is the conduct of the commercial
and yolk) and texture of egg white show an sterility test.
increasing trend but the texture of egg yolk
decreased through the 1 week storage. The
general acceptability also decreased from like
moderately to like slightly.
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Forage Development and
Goat Production Training
Capability development of farmers and animal
raisers is an important component of uplifting the
status of animal industry. Two training courses
aimed specifically at increasing the knowledge
of animal raisers on forage development, goat
production, waste management and strengthening
partnerships between the government agency
and local farmers were conducted in 2013.
Sec. Alcala and Usec. Reao with Dir. Cresencio and the ARPPh Team
Workshop session
JHON & JHON FARMS, INC. HOLIDAY HILLS STOCK AND BREEDING FARM
Farm: SitioHalang, Bo. Macamot, Farm:Narra Rd., Brgy. San Antonio,
Binangonan, Rizal San Pedro, Laguna
Tel. Nos. 02 652-6482 Fax 911 4757 Tel. Nos.: 671 4748/771 0295/
Website: jhonandjhonfarms.com Telefax: 671 4750
LUZ FARM, INC. VERGEL DE DIOS PIG FARM, PHILIPPINES
Farm: Brgy. Pinagsibaan, Farm: Km. 39 Gulod, PulongBuhangin,
Rosario, Batangas Sta. Maria, Bulacan
Tel. Nos. 900 0392/0917 577 1647 Tel. Nos. 292 1183/292 0150/292 1183/
Email: docp@luzfarms.com Fax: 292 1171
Email: superiorfarm@pldtsl.net
JVC FARM, INC.
Farm: SitioHilirangBuli, Lagalag, SWINE NUCLEUS/MULTIPLIER FARM (PILMICO)
Tiaong, Quezon Farm: Brgy. Sto. Rosario, Capas, Tarlac
Telefax: (049) 585 4139/ CP: 0922 819 6495 Tel. Nos.: (045) 925 0505/0917 514 9221
Fax: (045) 925 0506
GL GEDDYS PIGGERY FARM Website:jpuInsalan@filamfoods.com/
Farm: Tumbaga 1, Sariaya, Quezon joel.punsalan@aboitiz.com
Tel No.: (049) 525 7815/(049) 525 9155
CAVITE PIG CITY, INC.
INTEGRATED MOBILIZERS INDUSTRIES Farm: Brgy. San Francisco, Gen. Trias, Cavite
FARMS (IMI), INC. Tel. No. 242 3462 to 64
Farm: 0585 Brgy. Gayagaya, Email: jackiengo226@yahoo.com
San Jose del Monte City, Bulacan
Telefax. No. (044) 815 8888/(0917) 842 5972 JARO DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Office 0922-8682446 Farm: Brgy. Aguado, TreceMartirez City,
Email:imi_farms@yahoo.com/ Cavite
anamallari@imifarms.com Tel.Nos.: (046) 471 0170/471 4164/417 1881
Website: www.imifarms.com Fax: (046) 471 0252
Email: jaro_corp@yahoo.com
PIC PHILIPPINES ,INC.
Farm: Brgy. Concepcion, Lopez, Quezon QJJ FARM, INC.
Tel. No.: (02) 914 2594 to 96/ Farm: Brgy. VirgendelosRemedios,
Fax: (02) 637 6899 Bamban, Tarlac
CP.No. 0917 866 2288
FOREMOST FARMS,INC.
Farm: Bo. Pinugay, Baras, Rizal QUICKGROW GENETICS PHIL. INC.
Tel. Nos.: 645 2082/645 2081/Fax: 645 7138 ( FORMERLY A.O SANTOS FARM)
EDWARD AGRI FARM Farm: SitioSili, Brgy. Ungib,
Farm: 0508 Edsan St., Paralaya, Manibaug, San Quintin, Pangasinan
Porac, Pampanga Tel.No.: (02) 521 1230/
Tel No.: (045) 323 6147/CP: 0926 757 0917 Telefax (02) 5281038 loc. 115
CP No.: 0917 554 7982/0908 879 3088
CREEKVIEW STOCK BREEDING FARM
Farm: Sitio Rose, Brgy. San Jose,
Sta. Cruz, Laguna
Tel. No.: (049) 572 0177/ Fax (049) 808 3339
CP No.: 0917 800 0004
Email: jon@creekviewgenetics.com
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APPENDIx c
LIST OF ACCREDITED SWINE BREEDER FARMS
DATE OF
REGION LIVESTOCK OKSYON MARKET MARKET DAY
INAUGURATION
I 1 Urdaneta City, Pangasinan 27-Jul-74 Daily
2 Cabugao, Ilocos Sur 12-Sep-74 Thursday
3 Alaminos, Pangasinan 14-Jun-78 Wednesday
4 Bacarra, Ilocos Norte 27-Nov-78 Sunday
5 San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte* 27-Nov-78 Sunday
6 San Carlos, Pangasinan 27-Jul-79 Saturday
7 Calasiao, Pangasinan 17-Oct-79 Wednesday
8 Badoc, Ilocos Norte 7-Mar-84 Wednesday
9 Batac, Ilocos Norte 15-Oct-85 Monday
10 San Jacinto, Pangasinan* 6-Nov-85 Wednesday
11 Laoac, Pangasinan** 4-Nov-86 Wednesday
12 Pinili, Ilocos Norte 27-Dec-93 Friday
13 Burgos, Pangasinan 22-Jun-96 Saturday
14 Vintar, Iloos Norte 29-Jun-96 Saturday
15 Sta. Maria, Ilocos Sur 8-Dec-96 Sunday
16 Sta. Barbara, Pangasinan 7-Sep-06 Saturday
17 Mangaldan, Pangasinan 4-Sep-05 Thursday
17
II 1 Calaminiugan, Cagayan Valley* 29-Jun-74 Sunday
2 Ilagan, Isabela* 30-May-75 Thursday
3 Solano, Nueva Vizcaya 8-Dec-77 Saturday
4 Tuguegarao City, Cagayan Valley 25-Jun-80 Thursday
5 Alicia, Isabela 5-Sep-84 Friday
Cauayan City, Isabela
6 12-Nov-85
6
III 1 HACC, Guiguinto, Bulacan* 1-May-73 Daily
2 San Jose City, Nueva Ecija* 24-Mar-74 Sunday
3 San Marcelo, Zambales** 7-Nov-86 Friday
DATE OF
REGION LIVESTOCK OKSYON MARKET MARKET DAY
INAUGURATION
4 General Tinio, Nueva Ecija* 21-Mar-92 Saturday
5 Camiling, Tarlac 7-Dec-97 Thursday
6 Dinalupihan, Bataan 4-Apr-98 Wednesday
7 Tarlac, Tarlac City
7
IV 1 Batangas City, Batangas 1-Mar-73 Thursday
2 Padre Garcia, Batangas, 3-Mar-73 Friday
3 Tanauan, Batangas 5-Mar-73 Tuesday
4 Lipa City, Batangas 1-Jul-73 Wednesday
5 Rosario, Batangas** 6-Aug-73 Friday
6 Sariaya, Quezon 1-Jul-74 Friday
7 Taal, Batangas 26-Sep-74 Saturday
8 Lemery, Batangas 28-Sep-74 Saturday
9 Alfonso, Cavite 26-Dec-77 Monday
10 San Jose City, Occidental Mindoro* 25-Apr-78 Tuesday
11 Bansud, Oriental Mindoro 19-Sep-78 Tuesday
12 Victoria, Oriental Mindoro* 15-Dec-83 Tuesday
13 Mulanay, Quezon 3-Feb-84 Thursday
14 San Antonio, Quezon* 8-Jan-85 Wednesday
15 Lucena City, Quezon 16-Feb-89 Thursday
16 Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro 31-May-89 Wednesday
16
V 1 Uson, Masbate 28-Jun-77 Thursday
2 Labo, Camarines Norte* 12-Apr-78 Wednesday
3 Sipocot, Camarines Norte 15-Aug-77 Wednesday
4 Ligao, Albay* 27-Apr-80 Sunday
5 Goa, Camarines Sur 9-May-84 Wednesday
6 Virac, Catanduanes 6-Dec-84 Thursday
7 Milagros, Masbate* 30-Apr-86 Wednesday
7
DATE OF
REGION LIVESTOCK OKSYON MARKET MARKET DAY
INAUGURATION
VI 1 Moises Padilla, Negros Occidental 11-May-75 Tuesday
2 Janiuay, Iloilo 5-Dec-76 Wednesday
3 Jordan, Guimaras Island 4-Mar-78 Sunday
4 Leon, Iloilo 6-May-78 Saturday
5 Sibalom, Antique 9-May-78 Tuesday
6 Miag-ao, Iloilo 17-Jun-78 Saturday
7 Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental 18-Aug-78 Friday
8 Calinog, Iloilo 10-Sep-78 Tuesday
9 Cabatuan, Iloilo 10-Sep-78 Sunday
10 Passi City, Iloilo 20-Sep-78 Wednesday
11 San Joaquin, Iloilo 19-Dec-78 Friday
12 Dacuton, Dumarao, Capiz 29-May-79 Tuesday
13 Calatrava, Negros Occidental 3-Jun-79 Saturday
14 Sara, Iloilo* 14-Jun-79 Saturday
15 San Carlos City, Negros Occidental* 7-Jun-80 Saturday
16 Bugasong, Antique 1-Feb-81 Saturday
17 Anini-y, Antique 30-Apr-81 Thursday
18 Sagay, Negros Occidental 7-Jun-81 Sunday
19 Dingle, Iloilo 2-Jun-84 Saturday
20 Guimbal, Iloilo 4-Oct-84 Thursday
21 Pontevedra, Capiz*** 6-Dec-84 Thursday
22 lambunao, Iloilo 17-Nov-87 Tuesday
23 Tigbauan, Iloilo 2-Oct-88 Sunday
24 Salvador Benedicto, Negros Occidental 9-Feb-90 Friday
25 Hinoba-an, Negros Occidental Februay 14, 1990 Thursday
26 Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo 20-Jul-91 Wednesday
27 Santa Barbara, Iloilo 18-Oct-94 Tuesday
28 Tapaz, Capiz 19-Oct-94 Wednesday
29 MMPC, Ilog, Negros Occidental* 17-Oct-95 Tuesday
30 Oton, Iloilo 7-Mar-97 Thursday
31 Bingawan, Iloilo City 1-Apr-02 Monday
DATE OF
REGION LIVESTOCK OKSYON MARKET MARKET DAY
INAUGURATION
32 Potatan, Iloilo City 29-Apr-02 Monday
33 Dumarao II, Capiz 29-Apr-02 Monday
34 Tubungan, Iloilo 29-Apr-02 Monday
35 La Castellana, Negros Occidental 12-Jun-03 Thursday
36 Kabankalan City II, Negros Occidental 6-May-03 Tuesday
37 San Rafael, Iloilo 5-May-05 Thursday
38 Carol-an, Kabankalan City 25-Jan-07 Thursday
38
VII 1 Zamboanguita, Negros Oriental 29-Jun-75 Wednesday
2 Catigbian, Bohol 1-Dec-75 Monay
3 Barili, Cebu 11-Dec-75 Thursday
4 Bogo, Cebu 2-May-78 Thursday
5 Sibonga, Cebu 10-Jun-78 Saturday
6 San Fernando, Cebu 11-Jul-78 Tuesday
7 Jimalalud, Negros Oriental* 29-May-79 Sunday
8 Basak, Guihulngan (1), Negros Or. 1-Jun-80 Sunday
9 Mabinay, Negros Oriental 1-Feb-81 Saturday
10 Sagbayan, Bohol 28-Nov-81 Monday
11 Canlaon City, Negros Oriental 28-Oct-84 Sunday
12 Dumanjug, Cebu* 15-Nov-85 Saturday
13 Trinidad, Bohol 1-May-86 Thursday
14 Tayasan, Negros Oriental 6-Nov-87 Friday
15 Lazi, Siquijor* 6-Jun-88 Wednesday
16 Manjuyod, Negros Oriental 6-Jul-89 Thursday
17 Buenavista, Guihulngan (2), Negros Or. 14-Aug-91 Wednesday
18 Bayawan City I, Negros Oriental 22-Dec-93 Wednesday
19 Alegria, Cebu 18-Feb-94 Friday
20 Clarin, Bohol 4-Mar-94 Friday
21 Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental 26-Jun-96 Wednesday
22 Brgy. Luz, Guihulngan (3), Negros Or. 20-May-00 Saturday
23 Kalomboyan, Bayawan City 30-Mar-03 Sunday
DATE OF
REGION LIVESTOCK OKSYON MARKET MARKET DAY
INAUGURATION
24 Abaca, Bindoy, Negros Oriental 21-Jul-03 Monday
25 Vallehermoso, Negros Oriental 19-Jul-03 Saturday
26 Solongon, la Libertad 7-Sep-04 Tuesday
27 Brgy. Omod, Bayawan City 25-Sep-04 Saturday
28 Siaton, Negros Oriental 24-Apr-05 Sunday
29 Sta. Catalina, Negros Oriental 26-Jul-05 Tuesday
30 San Remigio, Cebu 23-Dec-06 Saturday
31 Bacong, Negros Oriental 11-Mar-10 Thursday
31
VIII 1 Tacloban City, Leyte 1-Jul-78 Daily
2 Ormoc City, Leyte 27-Oct-84 Daily
3 Bato, Leyte 28-Nov-85 Saturday
4 Maasin, Southern Leyte 1-Jul-86 Daily
5 Dulag, Leyte 25-Nov-87 Thursday
6 Palo, Leyte 25-Nov-87 Saturday
7 Catarman, Southern Smar 27-Aug-88 Saturday
8 Abuyog, Leyte* 22-Aug-90 Wednesday
9 Palompon, Leyte 30-Sep-91 Monday
10 Dolores, Eastern Samar 6-Jun-93 Sunday
11 Carigara, Leyte 16-Mar-94 Wednesday
12 Borongan, Eastern Samar 6-Sep-96 Friday
12
IX 1 Molave, Zamboanga del Sur* 25-Jun-78 Saturday
2 Aurora, Zamboanga del Sur 19-Dec-83 Monday
3 Bacungan, Zamboanga del Norte* 24-Mar-85 Sunday
4 Pagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur* 27-Oct-85 Sunday
5 Imelda, Zamboanga del Sur* 27-Dec-87 Thursday
5
X 1 El Salvador, Misamis Oriental 25-Apr-75 Wednesday
2 Valencia, Bukidnon* 19-Aug-79 Thursday
3 Talisayin, Misamis Oriental* 19-Apr-80 Saturday
4 Tangub City, Misamis Occidentak* 2-May-82 Sunday
DATE OF
REGION LIVESTOCK OKSYON MARKET MARKET DAY
INAUGURATION
5 Villanueva, Misamis Oriental 28-Aug-84 Tuesday
6 Kibawe, Bukidnon 10-Oct-87 Saturday
6
XI 1 Digos, Davao del Sur* 31-Mar-81 Saturday
Nabunturan, Compostela Valley, Davao del
2 27-Nov-82 Saturday
Norte
3 Padada, Davao del Sur 29-Sep-89 Thursday
3
XII 1 Tacurong, South Kudarat 19-Sep-76 Sunday
2 Esperanza, Sultan Kudarat 8-Jun-78 Wednesday
3 Matalam, North Cotobato 2-Jul-79 Monday
4 Libungan, North Cotobato 20-Jun-80 Friday
5 Mlang, South CotobatoJuly 26, 1984 Monday Monday
6 Aleosan, North Cotobato 7-Nov-87 Saturday
7 Lala, North Cotobato 10-Nov-87 Saturday
8 Banga, South Cotobato 29-Mar-80 Sunday
9 General Santos City, South Cotobato* 25-Jun-84 Monday
10 Koronadal, South Cotobato 22-Aug-82 Friday
10
ARMM 1 Lamitan, Basilan 20-Dec-08 Saturday
CARAGA 1 Butuan City, Agusan del Norte 9-Sep-80
CAR 1 Dolores, Abra 30-Nov-92 Monday