
Central Retail continues to empower communities, local livelihoods, and sustainable careers through cross-business initiatives in Thailand and Vietnam—creating jobs, boosting income, and strengthening local knowledge for long-term growth.
Central Retail supports sustainable organic farming in Maetha, led by young farmers, with sales through Jing Jai Farmers’ Market and TOPS—generating over THB 14 million/year for the community.


Central Retail uplifts natural dyeing heritage through facility and product development. Products are sold at Good Goods and Central Department Store—generating over THB 3.6 million/year for the community.


TOPS, under Central Retail, empowers SMEs and brings community products to modern retail, with expanded distribution across Thailand and international markets.


TOPS, under Central Retail, supports local farmers through Jing jai Farmers’ Market, enabling direct consumer connections, product development, and community economic growth.


GO WHOLESALE, under Central Retail, opens spaces at 13 branches nationwide for SME and OTOP vendors to sell product free of charge - generating over THB 6.1 million for 247 community businesses


Central and Robinson Department Store, under Central Retail, promote community-made and eco-conscious products through curated zones such as Central Edition, the Organic Zone in the Beauty department, Good Goods, and more. They also dedicate space for showcasing local products from communities across the country.


Thaiwatsadu, under Central Retail, provides storefront spaces nationwide for small local producers to sell community crafts, fostering sustainable local economic growth.


Robinson Lifestyle and Tops Plaza, under Central Retail, provide free spaces nationwide for SMEs and communities, showcasing rotating products while generating over 3,000 jobs and THB 20 million in income.


Central Retail Vietnam supports ethnic and highland communities by promoting stable income for smallholder farmers through 6 projects across 3 provinces, generating over VND 4.4 billion in agricultural value and benefiting 126 households.

