Social enterprise network ‘has earned B2bn’ for communities

projects led by Prathath Rak Samakkee that adhere to the validity economy philosophy

Social enterprise network ‘has earned B2bn’ for communities
On Wednesday, attendees go to Bangkok’s Queen Sirikit National Convention Center for the Sustainability Expo 2023( SX2023 ). Varuth Hirunyatheb( picture )

According to a seminar given on Sunday at the Sustainability Expo 2023( SX2023 ), the Pracharath Rak Samakkee ( PRS ) social enterprise network has helped communities across the country generate more than 2 billion baht.

The number was provided by Thapana Sirivadhanabhakdi, president of Thai Beverage Plc( ThaiBev ), who also serves as the head of the Pracharath working group.

In 76 regions across Thailand, the system operates under the” social sector” umbrella. It aids in the creation of society goods that adhere to global norms and appeal to contemporary consumers.

Since the project’s inception seven years ago, the PRS community has supported 1, 552 jobs, bringing in 2.14 billion ringgit for 114, 362 homes. It produced 414 million ringgit the previous month, he claimed.

According to Mr. Thapana, the working group has guided the PRS job using the sufficient business idea that His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great started.

Additionally, the system complies with His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn Phriraklaochaoyuhua’s royal directive to continue and expand royal jobs for the good of the populace.

He said,” I’d like to thank people for taking part in the project over the last seven times.” ” The working team will keep growing areas to become more self-reliant for sustainability.”

Regional economic growth, according to Suttipong Juljarern, continuous secretary to the Ministry of Interior, can promote equality and raise people’s standard of living.

He claimed that by assisting with information sharing, marketing, and administration, the ministry has concentrated on growing the agricultural sector as well as product processing and community-based tourism.

He claimed that government, secret, educational, and civil society cooperation have all given the PRS network a lot of support.

Mr. Suttipong urged people to promote media outlets and religious leaders to work together as part of a group to further the PRS network.