Dairy Industry Strengthens High Plains Economy 
                                as One of the World’s Largest Cheese Plants 
                                Officially opens in Clovis, NM
                                Southwest Cheese 
                                Plant Pumps Estimated $1.2 Billion into Local 
                                Economy
                              CLOVIS, 
                                NM— The official opening of the 
                                Southwest Cheese plant October 6th, 2006 in Clovis 
                                has made a strong impact in the economy of New 
                                Mexico and solidifies the state at the forefront 
                                of the dairy industry nationwide. Already ranked 
                                number seven in the top 10 milk producing states 
                                in the nation, New Mexico is one of the fastest 
                                growing dairy production areas as well. West Texas 
                                is also growing rapidly. Texas ranks number 9 
                                in the top 10 producing states. 
                                
                                Located on a 54 acre site in Clovis, NM, Southwest 
                                Cheese is the first joint venture of its kind, 
                                pairing milk producers with cheese producers. 
                                At full capacity, the plant takes in 140 tankers 
                                of milk every day producing 40,000 pounds of cheese 
                                every hour and processing 275,000 pounds of whey 
                                every day. Southwest Cheese, which employs over 
                                200 people, is on target to achieve sales of $340 
                                million this year, with a $1.2 billion economic 
                                impact to the Eastern New Mexico/West Texas region. 
                                
                                
                                The $190 million joint venture is one of the largest 
                                investments in the dairy industry worldwide in 
                                the last few years. The plant is owned 50% by 
                                Glanbia plc, the number one U.S. producer of American 
                                style cheddar cheese, and 50% by the Greater Southwest 
                                Agency, consisting of Dairy Farmers of America, 
                                Select Milk Producers, Zia and Lonestar.
                                
                                “Clovis was an ideal choice of location 
                                for the plant,” said Southwest Cheese CEO 
                                and President Maurice Keane. “New Mexico 
                                has production advantages that include good climate, 
                                ready supply of feed and great neighbors. In addition, 
                                being right in the center of a strong milk supply 
                                will naturally reduce transport costs for farmers.”
                                
                                New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson was one of 
                                the many dignitaries attending the official opening 
                                which included tours of the 340,000 square foot 
                                plant. 
                                
                                Contact: Pamela Atherton
                                (505) 309- 5249