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Lead Officials

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Elected Officials HON. MIGUEL C. RIVILLA HON. GENEVIEVE LINSAO HON. REXMENER R. GACULAIS HON. ANITA DALAYOAN HON. GODOFREDO G. TANGONAN, JR HON. WILLIAM IBAY HON. ANIEL BON SANTILLAN HON. SERGIO BALTAZAR HON. DANTE BELARM... Read more...

Tourism

Local Attractions

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The town of Paniqui is one of the most beautiful town in the province with a carefully planned and organized poblacion area endowed with a large park that is known to be as the best among the municipal parks in the province of Tarlac. Historica... Read more...

Programs

Social Services Development

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1. Strengthen the family as a basic institution of society and as the main source of productive citizenry. 2. Raise the income levels of Paniqui residents above the poverty threshold. 3. Develop the productive capacity of the resident as com... Read more...
Agricultural

Paniqui is mostly an agricultural town with most of its  land area devoted to farming, hence its main produce are crops and other agricultural products.

MAIN CROP – PALAY

RAINFED

IRRIGATED

 

  1. SECONDARY CROP

(planted after main crop)

 

5,375

760

6,117 Has

 

80 Cavans

95 Cavans

Palay (w/water pump)

760 Has

95 Cavans

Sweet Potato

2,537 Has

15 M.T.

Monggo

350 Has

0.8 M.T.

Green Corn

250 Has

3 M.T.

Tomatoes

260 Has

20 M.T.

Beans

10 Has

12 M.T.

Turnips

350 Has

20 M.T.

Eggplants

50 Has

11 M.T.

Cassava

8 Has

7 M.T.

Ampalaya

15 Has

10 M.T.

Peanut

40 Has

0.95 M.T.

Squash

5 Has

10 M.T.

Yellow Corn

100 Has

5 M.T.

Cotton

50 Has

1.75 M.T.

Cowpea

2 Has

5 M.T.

Water Melon

20 Has

15 M.T.

Musk Melon

5 Has

12 M.T.

Gabi

6 Has

12 M.T.

 

4,818 Has

 

Aside from these products, a total of 321 hectares is devoted for fruit growers.  Most fruits being cultured here are mango, among other fruits.

Other agro-industrial establishments in the town paniqui are piggeries (8), poultry farms (7), and fishponds (9).

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