Settha has acquired 12 tons of longan from Lamphun to quickly distribute to residents, communities, and worker camps to support the income of longan farmers who are suffering from the economic impact of COVID-19, causing prices to plummet and hindering exports.

Because Sansiri does not leave anyone behind, Settha Thavisin, the CEO of Sansiri, has sponsored 12 tons of longan directly from the farmers in Lamphun, who are facing severe difficulties due to the economic situation leading to low product prices and an oversupply of longan with no buyers. They are also affected by the inability to export their products abroad. Sansiri is distributing 6 tons of longan to its residents and another 6 tons to worker camps and various communities across the country impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak. "At this time, we should help each other as much as we can, without questioning whose responsibility it is," Settha Thavisin stated on Twitter @thavisin.

Previously, Sansiri supported over 10 tons of watermelon from farmers in Kalasin to distribute to communities affected by COVID-19, along with 4 tons for over 1,000 Sansiri households. They also sponsored 6 tons of mangoes from farmers to help feed elephants in Chiang Mai.

Sansiri aims to be a part of the Thai economy, investing 100 million baht in ongoing social assistance projects, wishing to support all groups with the motto "No One Left Behind". Because creating a good society and a good life for Sansiri means "everyone". #SansiriDoesNotLeaveAnyoneBehind "Big people must help small people.