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TAGUM CITY
BARANGAY MAGUGPO EAST, TAGUM CITY, DAVAO DEL NORTE
VISION:
Dreams to be a modern community with socially, economically, morally, peace loving mature constituents, living in a healthy, ecologically-balanced environment under a democratic leadership
MISSION:
United to become responsible and responsive to the needs of the barangay community.
Historical Background:
A legend explains how the name Magugpo came about. At the beginning, Magugpo was nothing but a vast wilderness, inhabited by the Mansakas, Manguangans, Mandayas and the Kalagans in the coastal barangays. The name Magugpo was derived from the native word "mago", a name of certain tree, and the "ugpo" means very high. According to the story, the natives were occupying a river basin inside the thickly covered forest where they could not even see the sun. The creek where the natives dwelt still exists, but the once abundant fresh water is now dead, unfortunately due to pollution.
In 1940’s, Magugpo which become a barangay by virtue of Executive Order No. 452, issued by Commonwealth President Manuel L. Quezon on June 23, 1941.
The Local Government of Magugpo was journalized on 1947 during the time of President Manuel A. Roxas of the infant Republic of the Philippines.
In the 1980's, there was a plan to divide the Barangay Magugpo Poblacion but was not realized, it was during the term of office of Barangay Captain Rogelio E. Israel and Mayor Victorio Suaybaguio Jr. who pursued the division in five (5) barangays namely; Magugpo Poblacion, Magugpo South, Magugpo North, Magupo West and Magugpo East. This was created through an ordinance passed and approved by the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (Provincial Ordinance No. 02 s-1993)
EXISTING FACILITIES/ INSTITUTIONS:
1. Barangay Health Center
2. Barangay Hall
3. Barangay Day Care Center (3 DCC with 3 DCW)
4. Subdivisions/ village (at least 5 subdivisions more or less)
5. Churches and Chapel
6. Elementary Schools
7. Basketball Court
8. Davao del Norte Electric Cooperative (DANECO) ( THE SITE IS 2 HOUSES AWAY BEFORE DANECO)
9. Banana Chips Factories
10. Tagum City Engineering Service Center (Motorpool)
11. Asphalt Plant
12. Liceo De Davao High School
13. Bishop Reagan Memorial Hospital
14. Polyclinic
15. Uncle Fred’s Garden
16. St. Mary’s College (Elementary to College)
17. Land Bank of the Philippines Office
18. Social Security System Office
19. Gasoline Stations
20. New City Commercial Center (NCCC)
21. St. Therese Maternity Clinic
22. Car Asia
23. San Miguel Beer Outlet
24. Water Refilling Stations
25. Subdivisions
o Anjelica Homes
o Lorenzo Village
o DANNA’s Heights Subdivision
o Shrineville Subdivision
ECONOMIC PROFILE
Tagum City is the capital of Davao del Norte. In terms of economic activity, it is dominated by the agriculture sector. Large scale banana plantations are present in the area which are major players in the export market for fresh Cavendish banana.
TRADE AND INDUSTRY
PROPOSED INDUSTRIAL/ECONOMIC ZONE
- Apo Estates Corp. Project, an Industrial Estate and Eco-Tourism Project situated at Madaum, Tagum City;
- Proposed Magdum Industrial Zone;
- Proposed Pandapan/Magdum Heavy Industrial Zone.
KEY ESTABLISHMENT TO SUPPORT SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISE
- Tagum Cultural and Trade Center;
- University of Mindanao - Foundation for Research and Entrepreneurs Enhancement (UM-Free);
- Technology Research and Enterprise Development Institute (TRENDI) and Technology and Livelihood Development Center (TLDC);
- Nestle Phils., Research and Demonstration Farm;
KEY AGRICULTURE AND AQUAMARINE SUPPORT FACILITIES
- Tagum City Public Market;
- Tagum City Livestock and Auction Center; and
- Tagum City Slaughterhouse.
KEY INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES - Tagum Overland Transport Integrated Terminal (TOTIT);
- Tagum City Engineering Services Center;
- Asphalt Plant;
- Madaum Cold Storage and Wharf
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT FACILITIES
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- DepEd Bldg.
- BFAD
- TESDA Provincial Training Center
- Agriculture Demo Farm/Nursery
- PAG-IBIG Provincial Office (to be constructed)
OTHER PRODUCTS
- Gold and Silver Jewelry;
- Furniture (wood base and mixed-media);
- Gifts, Toys and Housewares (novelty, handicrafts); and
- Bags and Footwear
FOOD PROCESSING
- Meat/Fish Processing; and
- Fruit Processing; (durian products; banana chips, etc)
HIGH VALUED FRUITS SUCH AS BANANA, DURIAN MANGO, POMELO AND COCONUT
OTHER CROPS SUCH AS RICE, CORN AND CALAMANSI
The city is strategically located as it is being intersected by two (2) national highways connecting itself to the different provinces, cities and municipalities of Mindanao in all directions, north, south, east and west.
TAGUM has a total population of 215,967 inhabitants with a household population of 43,193 households according to the 2007 census. Based on the 1990 and 1995 census, Tagum's population is growing at an average of 2.8 percent per annum.
Population Distribution by Barangay | Barangay | Total Population (CY 2000) | Total Population (CY 2007) | No. of Households (CY 2007) |
|---|
| Apokon* | 16,171 | 21,856 | 4,371 |
|---|
| Bincungan | 3,418 | 3,672 | 734 |
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| Busaon | 2,984 | 3,427 | 685 |
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| Canocotan | 3,956 | 5,176 | 1,035 |
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| Cuambogan | 3,122 | 5,314 | 1,063 |
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| La Filipina | 6,206 | o9,780 | 1,956 |
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| Liboganon | 2,097 | 2,341 | 468 |
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| Madaum* | 8,552 | 9,665 | 1,933 |
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| Magdum | 6,815 | 8,900 | 1,780 |
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| Mankilam* | 20,107 | 32,011 | 6,402 |
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| New Balamban | 1,382 | 1,421 | 284 |
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| Nueva Fuerza | 913 | 1,512 | 302 |
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| Pagsabangan | 3,843 | 4,489 | 898 |
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| Pandapan | 1,223 | 1,715 | 343 |
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| Magugpo Poblacion* | 8,532 | 6,325 | 1.265 |
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| San Agustin | 609 | 873 | 175 |
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| San Isidro | 4,140 | 3,843 | 769 |
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| San Miguel | 8,460 | 12,551 | 2,510 |
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| Visayan Village * | 28,932 | 30,756 | 6,151 |
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| Magugpo East * | 15,482 | 16,136 | 3,227 |
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| Magugpo North * | 9,486 | 10,092 | 2,018 |
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| Magugpo South * | 11,475 | 11,778 | 2,356 |
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| Magugpo West * | 11,626 | 12,334 | 2,467 |
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| TOTAL | 179,531 | 215,967 | 43,193 |
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Source: NSO Provincial Office *Urban Barangay
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