RICE, MAIZE AND SOYBEAN PRODUCTION (FIXED FIGURE 2008 AND RAMALAN FIGURE II 2009) A. RICE (Lowland Rice + Field Rice); The Fixed Figures (ATAP) of West Sulawesi Province's 2008 rice production was 343,222 tons of Dry Grain (GKG), an increase of 30,546 tons (9.77 percent) compared to 2007's rice production, which amounted to 312,676 tons. The increase in rice production in 2008 was supported by an increase in harvested area of 5,841 hectares (8.76 percent), likewise in terms of productivity increased by about 0.43 kw / ha (0.92 percent). ; Furthermore, the Forecast Number II (ARAM II) of West Sulawesi Province's 2009 rice production is estimated to reach 345,697 tons of MPD, an increase of 2,475 tons (0.72 percent) compared to 2008 production. The increase in production in 2009 was triggered by an increase in productivity which is also expected to increase from 47.36 quintals / hectare in 2008 to 47.79 quintals / hectare in 2009, or an increase of about 0.43 quintals / hectare (0.91 percent), but in terms of harvested area, the decline is estimated to decrease by around 134 hectares (-0 , 18 percent), from 72,471 hectares in 2008 to 72,337 hectares in 2009 (ARAM II 2009) B. CORN; The Fixed Rate (ATAP) of West Sulawesi Province corn production in 2008 was 40,252 tons of dry shelled, an increase of 13,619 tons (51.13 percent) compared to the 2007 production. Increased corn production was triggered by an increase in harvested area of 1,751 hectares (23.79 percent) and also an increase productivity of 7.99 quintals / hectare (22.08 percent), from 36.19 quintals / hectare in 2007 to 44.18 quintals / hectare in 2008.; Forecast Number II (ARAM II) of West Sulawesi Province corn production in 2009 was 40,262 tons of dry shelled or increased by 11 tons (0.03 percent) compared to 2008 production. The increase in corn production was triggered by an increase in harvested area of 87 hectares (0 , 95 percent), however productivity declined by around 0.4 quintal / hectare (0.92 percent). C. SOYBEAN; The ROOF of soybean production in West Sulawesi Province in 2008 was 2,054 tons of dry beans,