Agrarian Reform Cooperatives in the Philippines
Agrarian reform cooperatives organize farmer-beneficiaries and channel production loans and input financing — a lending operation that benefits from clear schedules and field collections.
Below is a growing directory of agrarian reform cooperatives registered in the Philippines. Whatever the type, the operational essentials are the same: accurate member records, disciplined collections, clean books, and audit-ready compliance.
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First Agrarian Reform Multi-Purpose Cooperative (FARMCOOP) — Sumilao
Registered with the CDA in 1990 by displaced farm workers, managing coffee and banana plantations with diversified operations.
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Baug CARP Beneficiaries Multi-Purpose Cooperative (BCBMPC) — Cabadbaran City
An agrarian reform beneficiary cooperative that grew from a 1987 fishers' association and operated Caraga's first ATM cooperative.
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