Pamplona

Pamplona, officially the Municipality of Pamplona (Ibanag: Ili nat Pamplona; Ilocano: Ili ti Pamplona; Tagalog: Bayan ng Pamplona), is a 4th class municipality in the province of Cagayan, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 23,596 people.

Pamplona is situated at the Northwestern part of Cagayan. It is bounded on the North by the Babuyan Channel, on the Northwest by the Municipality of Sanchez Mira, on the South by the Province of Apayao and on the East by the Municipality of Abulug.

Generally, the municipality has much land to offer for agricultural pursuits, which means, that it has a terrain that is dominantly plain except for a few places where there are forested mountains and hilly areas.

Out of the total land area of Pamplona, 6,384.32 has. or 37.17% is plain or flat to nearly flat level and 1,672.94 has. or 9.74% nearly level to gently sloping or undulating.

Pamplona has a total population of 23,596 based on the 2015 PSA census. Its population composition is characterized by a generation of younger age where inhabitants aged ranging from 0-24 years.

Pamplona is envisioned as the agro-eco tourism destination of Northern Cagayan. Thus, the Tourism office has to align its 7- point Agenda to the LGUs main thrust inclined towards NAREGTA a Pamplona as follows:

N – Natural and Cultural Protection and Management

A- Alleviation of Poverty, Diseases and Crime Rate

R- Revenue Generation

E- Empowered, Educated and Free Citizenry through Teamwork and Convergence

G-Goal-guided Infrastructures through Transformational Leadership

T- Tourism Product Development, Marketing and Promotions

A- Aggressive Legislations, Monitoring Systems, and Institutional Capacity Building

(Source: Wikipedia and LGU Pamplona)


INVESTMENT TAGLINE

“NAREGTA a Pamplona!”
(Source: LGU Pamplona)

DEMOGRAPHY

Total Population (PSA 2015)Working Age PopulationEmployedUnemployed
23,59614,5759,540191
(Source: Database of Investment-related Information and LGU Pamplona)

INFRASTRUCTURE

Total Road NetworkExisting Internet Service ProvidersExisting Water Service ProvidersExisting Electricity Service Provider and Capacity
NDASmart Communications, Sun Cellular,
PLDT and Globe Telecoms.
None
(On-going construction of Pamplona Water System
and Curva Water System)
Cagayan Electric Cooperative (CAGELCO)
(Source: Database of Investment-related Information and LGU Pamplona)

PUBLIC UTILITY VEHICLES

BusesPassenger VansJeepneysTricyclesOthers – Motorized Vehicles
501413545086
(Source: 2020 CMCI RDCS – Region)

FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

No. of Remittance CentersOther Financial Institutions
12
(Source: LGU Pamplona)

MEDICAL SERVICES

Medical Services ProviderCategoryExisting Bed Capacity
Rural Health UnitHealth Center8
Sampaga Medical ClinicPrivate Clinic
(Source: LGU Pamplona )

ACCOMMODATION FACILITIES AND BED CAPACITY

Name of Accommodation FacilityCategoryMaximum Bed Capacity
Casa AmparoLodging Inn10
Balay IbanagLodging Inn6
La Paz FarmResort15
Castro LodgeLodging Inn15
Telan’s Transient HomeTransient8
Nena’s Beach ResortResort30
(Source: LGU Pamplona)

MAJOR COMMODITY, CROPS AND/OR PRODUCE

Major Crops and ProduceProductivity for 2018
(In Metric Tons)
Productivity for 2019
(In Metric Tons)
Productivity for 2020
(In Metric Tons)
Existing Market/Buyers
Coconut12.8714.317.16Local Traders
Rice26,32530,37530,591Local Traders
Corn5,40012,26418,300Local Traders
Pineapple99.99113.32133.33Local Traders
Banana1,5622,5003,200Local Traders
(Source: LGU Pamplona)

MAJOR PRODUCTS

Product NameProducer/ProcessorExisting Market
Nipa Wine and VinegarRural women’s organizations and private individualsLocal Market
CoconutRural women’s organizations and private individualsNearby town, ambulant vendors and stores
BananaRural women’s organizations and private individualsNearby town, ambulant vendors and stores
PineappleRural women’s organizations and private individualsNearby town, ambulant vendors and stores
CornNDANDA
(Source: LGU Pamplona)

EXISTING BIG-TICKET INVESTORS (Asset Size of at least P60 Million)

Name of InvestorsProduct LinesExisting Market
NDANDANDA

FISCAL AND NON-FISCAL INCENTIVES

Fiscal IncentivesNon-Fiscal Incentives
(Source: Database of Investment-related Information)

REASONS TO INVEST IN PAMPLONA

Reasons to Invest in Pamplona
1. Proximity to Tuguegarao City
2. Presence of Concrete Road Networks
3. Presence of Telecommunications Systems, Level 3 Water System and Power Utilities
4. Peaceful
5. Cost of Doing Business is cheaper compared to other LGUs
6. Presence of Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP)
7. Updated Zoning Ordinance
(Source: Database of Investment-related Information)

STEPS IN REGISTERING A BUSINESS AND REQUIREMENTS

No.StepsRequirementsProcessing TimeOffice Concerned
1Application Filing– Filled-out Unified Form
– Barangay Clearance
– Income Tax Return for previous year
5 – 10 mins.– BPLO
2Assessment of Fees– Assessment of Business Taxes
– Charges, fees and fire safety fees
– Issue tax order of payment
– Advise to pay to the collector
5 mins.– MTO/BPLO/RCC
3Releasing of Business Permit and Clearances10 – 15 mins.– BPLO
(Source: Database of Investment-related Information and LGU Pamplona)

COMPETITIVE/COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES

Competitive/Comparative Advantages of Pamplona
(Source: Database of Investment-related Information)

AWARDS AND CITATIONS

Awards and Citations of Municipality of Pamplona
(Source: Database of Investment-related Information)

CONTACT DETAILS OF LOCAL ECONOMIC AND INVESTMENT PROMOTION OFFICER/REPRESENTATIVE AND DTI NEGOSYO CENTER JUNIOR BUSINESS COUNSELOR (NC – JBC)

NameDESIGNATIONMobile/Telephone NumbersEmail Address
Ma. Hayley G. GonzalesLEIPO0936 968 4080sweetley1903@gmail.com
Marlon TungpalanNC – JBC Allacapan0906 562 3450ncpamplonacagayan@gmail.com