WARSAW, May 1 -- Never before has Mariusz Marczak showned so much interest in the Chinese market half a world away from Poland.
"We want to produce more quality milk for Chinese consumers," the 31-year-old cow breeder and milk producer says when Xinhua reporters recently visited his cow farm.
Marczak, also a new father of 1-year-old daughter, keeps around 170 milk cows in the small vilage of Lipnice, more than one hour's drive from the Polish capital of Warsaw.
Just about 60 kilometers west of Marczak's cow farm, the Polish city of Lodz now has a direct cargo railway connection with Chengdu, the capital city of Southwest China's Sichuan Province.
The rail connection is one of the symbolic projects of the Belt and Road Initiative, a China-proposed transnational network of trade, investment and economic development.
"As a milk producer, I look to the Chinese market, as it is a huge opportunity. We want to produce more quality product to satisfy Chinese consumers. I can assure you that the Polish milk products stand firm as far as quality is concerned," Marczak tells Xinhua.
Marczak took over the family farm from his father who started his career with only three cows in 1970s. Marczak had never thought about taking his current career until he graduated from the university where he studied agronomy.
"I start work at around 6:30 a.m. every day. When I come to the cowshed, first I check the cows' health parameters to see if everything goes as usual, then I do some cleaning work and give fresh food for the cattle. Thereafter I go out to work in the fields," Marczak recounts his daily routine, while his daughter looks at milk cows with curiosity.
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