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Silvermex Extends Strike Length at San Marcial to 3,500 Meters
Thursday April 17, 6:30 am ET

Trenching Returns 300 g/t Silver Across 22.1 Meters

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(MARKET WIRE)--Apr 17, 2008 -- Silvermex Resources Ltd. ("Silvermex&;quot;) (CDNX:SMR.V - News) announces results of its surface and underground exploration programs on its optioned San Marcial Property in southern Sinaloa. Highlights include grades as high as 300 g/t silver across 22.1 meters and a higher grade section of 994 g/t silver over 2 meters. The surface and underground exploration program at San Marcial included geological mapping, surface channel sampling, drill core re-logging and road construction.

Geological mapping (1:1,000) was completed over a 360 hectare area exposing 3.5 kms of strike length along the San Marcial vein system. This is an increase of 3 kms over the 500 meter area which contains the existing inferred resource of 14.26 million ounces of silver. Channel sampling of the surface exposures of the vein system and re-logging of 3,127 meters of core from previous drilling campaigns by prior operators were also completed. This program provided valuable information regarding the geologic history, nature of the mineralization and deposit model used to support the next phase of exploration. The next phase program will include a 5,000 meter diamond drill program with a principal objective of expanding the current resource.

The San Marcial vein system outcrops intermittently for over 3.5 kilometers and varies in width from 2 meters to 35 meters. The system strikes NW-SW and dips between 55 degrees to 65 degrees NE. The host rocks consist of a volcanic sequence of andesitic composition. The hanging wall is composed of tuffs, ash flows and conglomerates with the footwall composed of tuffs, lava flows and a volcano-sedimentary sequence in the extreme southern portion of the claim block exposed by the historical workings. The volcano-sedimentary sequence in a very important marker as it is generally affected by a strong propilitization with 5% to 10%, disseminated pyrite associated with high grade silver, lead and zinc values.

A total of 143 channel samples were collected from the various trenches and outcrops. The samples were forwarded for both assay and multi-element analysis by four-acid digestion method. The results confirm the high grade tenure of the surface mineralization and the continuity of the ore-shoot that hosts an inferred mineral resource of 14.6 million ounces of silver (2,310,000 tonnes grading 191.79 g/t Ag, 0.32% Lead and 0.66% Zinc). Five trenches are located along 400 meters of strike within the area hosting the majority of historical workings. The mineralization ranged from 300 g/t Ag across 22.1 meters to 994 g/t Ag across 2.0 meters. The mineralization remains open to the southeast. To the northwest the surface exposures of the San Marcial vein system are not as continuous but can be traced or inferred by an alteration zone that extends for more than 2.5 kilometers. These outcrops vary in width from 2 to 35 meters. While these surface expressions generally returned lower silver grades, the presence of indicator minerals (i.e. arsenic, antimony, manganese, lead, zinc and barium) allow us to infer the continuity of the vein system and the probability of higher silver grades at depth.

   Table 1. Reports the assay results of Silvermex's recently completed          channel sampling program.  -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Channel Sample Width                          Au    Ag  Cu    Pb    Zn  As No.         No.   (m) LITHOLOGY              ppb   g/t ppm   ppm   ppm ppm --------------------------------------------------------------------------           3369  1.00  Andesite at the         10     -  55    78   510  68                       hangingwall -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Channel   3370  1.00  Qz veinlets and         10 733.1 342   259  1856  46 1                     patches of oxides           ----------------------------------------------------------------           3371  0.80  Qz veinlets and         23 563.9  62  4340  3658  93                       patches of oxides           ----------------------------------------------------------------           3372  1.00  Qz veinlets and         77 419.5  57  6060 12762 120                       patches of oxides           ----------------------------------------------------------------           3373  1.20  Qz veinlets and         56 692.4 103 54806 18951  88                       patches of oxides           ----------------------------------------------------------------           3374  1.20  Qz veinlets and         37 845.9 106  7017 12231 131                       patches of oxides           ----------------------------------------------------------------           3375  1.20  Qz veinlets and         52 688.6 115 13070 11994 230                       patches of oxides           ----------------------------------------------------------------           3376  1.20  Qz veinlets and         45 219.8 109  7574  5356  67                       patches of oxides           ----------------------------------------------------------------           3377  1.50  Qz veinlets and         26     - 102  6461  4727  98                       patches of oxides           ----------------------------------------------------------------           3378  2.00  Qz veinlets and         10     -  68  2851  2528  73                       patches of oxides           ----------------------------------------------------------------           3379  3.00  Qz stockwork footwall   99     - 240  6306  4900 198           ----------------------------------------------------------------           3380  2.00  Qz stockwork footwall   80 994.4  88  1536  1826 153           ----------------------------------------------------------------           3381  1.80  Qz stockwork footwall   51 696.4  65  3360  2188 149           ----------------------------------------------------------------           3382  2.00  Qz stockwork footwall   65   610  43  2163  1739 169           ----------------------------------------------------------------           3383  2.20  Qz stockwork footwall   58 163.2  24   553   646 119 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Channel   3384  2.00  Qz veinlets and          8     -  12    36   129  15 2                     patches of oxides           ----------------------------------------------------------------           3385  2.00  Qz veinlets and         12     -  30    89   466  36                       patches of oxides           ----------------------------------------------------------------           3386  1.80  Qz veinlets and         10     -  22    53    50   6                       patches of oxides           ----------------------------------------------------------------           3387  1.20  Qz veinlets and          8     -  11    41   101  12                       patches of oxides           ----------------------------------------------------------------           3388  1.00  Qz veinlets and          8     -  20    90   194  20                       patches of oxides           ----------------------------------------------------------------           3389  2.20  Qz veinlets and         11 877.3 122  4961  3989 112                       patches of oxides           ----------------------------------------------------------------           3390  1.50  Qz veinlets and          7     -  83  1653  4845  96                       patches of oxides -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Channel   3391  1.30  Breccia at the          18 377.4  61  1730  1736  30 3                     hangingwall           ----------------------------------------------------------------           3392  1.20  Qz veinlets and         11 591.3  60  1923  2641  25                       patches of oxides           ----------------------------------------------------------------           3393  1.50  Qz veinlets and          6 164.6  20  1178  2099  24                       patches of oxides -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Channel   3394  1.20  Andesite altered-Qz     33     -  36  1750  3697  49 4                     veinlets           ----------------------------------------------------------------           3395  1.30  Andesite altered-Qz     32   238  26  1425  1936  60                       veinlets           ----------------------------------------------------------------           3396  1.80  Andesite altered-Qz     47 213.1  33  1207  2364  61                       veinlets           ----------------------------------------------------------------           3397  1.80  Andesite altered-Qz     13     -  31  1369  2763  65                       veinlets           ----------------------------------------------------------------           3398  1.60  Andesite altered-Qz     10 541.1  18  2837  3398  66                       veinlets           ----------------------------------------------------------------           3399  1.20  Andesite altered-Qz     24 554.1  35  1279  2844  54                       veinlets           ----------------------------------------------------------------           3400  1.00  Andesite altered-Qz      9 149.8  31  6587  2946 148                       veinlets -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Channel   9226  0.80  Andesite altered-Qz     15     -  96  5013  8278  70 5                     veinlets           ----------------------------------------------------------------           9227  1.30  Andesite altered-Qz     65 278.4  55  1595  7130  68                       veinlets           ----------------------------------------------------------------           9228  2.00  Andesite altered-Qz     12 343.1  60   332  1573 113                       veinlets --------------------------------------------------------------------------           9229  2.00  Andesite altered-Qz      5     -  46   854  2621  81                       veinlets --------------------------------------------------------------------------           9230  2.00  Andesite altered-Qz      5     -  26   221  1580 127                       veinlets --------------------------------------------------------------------------           9231  1.30  Andesite altered-Qz     10     -  15  1558  4736  71                       veinlets -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Channel   9232  1.50  Andesite altered-Qz   less     -   6    35   101  51 6                     veinlets           than 2           ----------------------------------------------------------------           9233  2.00  Andesite altered-Qz      5     -   7  less    36  52                       veinlets                           than 2           ----------------------------------------------------------------           9234  2.50  Andesite altered-Qz   less     -   4    10    37  64                       veinlets           than 2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------  Table 1. Assay results from trenching sampling on the San Marcial vein          system

Quality Control

All samples have been submitted to IPL in Richmond, B.C. for four acid digestion followed by ICP analysis. Duplicates, standards and blanks have been randomly inserted to the sampling stream at a ratio of 1 check assay for every 25 samples. Check assays are being completed at ALS Chemex in North Vancouver, B.C.

Qualified Person

Pursuant to National Instrument 43-101, Darcy Krohman, P.Geo., C.A., Executive Vice-President and CFO of Silvermex Resources Ltd. is the Qualified Person (QP) responsible for the disclosure in this news release. Field work has been conducted by Silvermex Resources Ltd. employees and contractors.

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