To: Valuepro  who wrote (122 ) 2/5/2002 12:27:29 PM From: PHILLIP FLOTOW     Read Replies (1)  | Respond to    of 141  Tuesday February 5, 12:15 pm Eastern Time Press Release SOURCE: Diamond Fields International Ltd. Diamond Fields reports progress on western Marshall Fork feature, Namibia VANCOUVER, Feb. 5 /CNW/ - Diamond Fields International Ltd. (DFI-TSE) is pleased to provide an update of the Company's joint venture activities with Trans Hex Group of South Africa in the western fork of its Marshall Fork feature, offshore Namibia where the joint venture has been mining since December 30, 2001. 	    -   Mined grade greatly exceeds feasibility study grade 	        Randal Cullen, DFI's Chief Geologist, is pleased to announce that 	        recovered diamond grades achieved in the current area of mining have 	        been consistently better than grades estimated by MRDI in the October 	        2000 feasibility study. For the month of January the mined grades 	        were 170% of the estimated grades. Bedrock has been reached in all of 	        the mined area, enabling recovery of both the older diamond deposits 	        below the clay and beachrock false footwall layers and the younger 	        deposit above the false footwall. The Western Fork was the most 	        highly sampled area in DFI-De Beers' 2000 sampling program using 	        Wirth drill technology. 	    -   Resources at Marshall Fork could increase significantly 	        Mr. Cullen stated: "We are encouraged by this result as it indicates 	        that resource estimates in other areas of Marshall Fork and Elephant 	        Basin where similar geology exists are probably conservative. This 	        could mean an upgrade to the resources estimated by MRDI for 1.7 	        million square meters of the joint venture area, adding an additional 	        290,000 carats or 45% to the joint venture area." 	    -   Production in January 2002 reaches 11,800 diamonds weighing 4,000 	        carats 	        Roger Daniel, DFI's Operations Director, reported that mining 	        operations for January 2002, the first month of mining on the Western 	        Fork, have progressed well and have yielded over 11,800 diamonds 	        weighing 4,000 carats of gem quality diamonds. The mv Namakwa has 	        only been in operation since November 2001 and mined in the Eastern 	        Fork prior to December 30, 2001. 	     -  High pressure water jetting system creates diamond recovery windfall 	        Investigation and analysis by Trans Hex have shown that high pressure 	        abrasive jetting systems as employed by the mv Namakwa yields up to 	        approximately 30% more diamonds on a second pass of mining when 	        compared to a first pass of mining which does not utilize the jetting 	        system. 	     -  Rough diamond market prices surge 	        Diamond Tenders Belgium N.V., DFI's 24%-owned marketing company, 	        reported that the market for rough diamonds has surged since its lows 	        following the September 11th events. Recent sales have shown that DFI 	        has realised an increase of just over 20% in its sales price per 	        carat from October 2001 to January 2002. The joint venture will continue to report the production and profitability of its mining operations on a quarterly basis. 	    ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF 	    DIAMOND FIELDS INTERNATIONAL LTD. 	    Francis J. Waldron 	    Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Forward-Looking Statements: Statements in this release that are forward-looking statements are subject to various risks and uncertainties concerning the specific factors identified in the Diamond Fields' periodic filings with Canadian Securities Regulators. Such forward-looking information represents management's best judgment based on information currently available. No forward-looking statement can be guaranteed and actual future results may vary materially. Diamond Fields does not assume the obligation to update any forward-looking statement. For further information contact: (604) 682-2113 Investor Relations: Don Halliday (604) 623-4708 Website - www.diamondfields.com PHIL