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Kooperatiba Naton; Kooperatiba ng Nagkakaisang Mamamayan sa Lalawigan ng Quezon Multi-Purpose Cooperative (KOOPNAMAN MPC) Kooperatiba ng Sambayanan ng Banal na Krus (KSBanK) Kooperatiba Para sa Kaunlaran ng Lagonoy (KKL) Kooperatibang Likas ng Nueva Ecija; La Castellana 1 Personnel MPC (LC1PMPC)
Poverty incidence of Alimodian 10 20 30 40 2006 36.50 2009 30.37 2012 26.62 2015 26.05 2018 23.72 2021 21.86 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Alimodian is a third class municipality in the province of Iloilo. It has an annual income of P57,574,977 pesos making it the 20th largest economy in the province. The town and its people have access to excellent healthcare, banking, communication ...
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The history of the cooperative movement concerns the origins and history of cooperatives across the world. Although cooperative arrangements, such as mutual insurance, and principles of cooperation existed long before, the cooperative movement began with the application of cooperative principles to business organization.
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Adhikaing Tinataguyod ang Kooperatiba (ATING Koop) First list: Roberto Mascariña; Amparo Rimas; Lancelot Padla; Second list: Isidro Lico (incumbent) Gloria Futalan; Ma. Socorro Calara; Association of Guard, Utility, Helper, Aider, Rider, Driver/Domestic Helper, Janitor, Agent, and Nanny of the Philippines (GUARDJAN)
Ang Probinsyano: 2 Majority Reynaldo Tamayo: ANGAT: 1 Majority Sergio Dagooc: APEC: 2 Minority Michael Morden: API: 1 Majority Bernadette Herrera: BH: 3 Minority Angelica Natasha Co: BHW: 2 Majority Nicolas Enciso VIII [s] Bicol Saro: 1 Minority Brian Yamsuan [t] Bicol Saro – Minority Eddie Villanueva: CIBAC: 2 Majority Felimon Espares: Coop ...
Masagana 99 was an agricultural program of then Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos to increase rice production among Filipino farmers. [1] [2] [3] The program was launched in 1973 at a time the country was experiencing a rice supply shortage.