agrárne
Agrárne is a type of retail outlet commonly found in Slovakia and the Czech Republic, traditionally known as a rural grocery store or convenience shop. The term derives from the Slovak word “agrár,” meaning agrarian, reflecting the stores’ origins in serving farming communities. Agrárne usually operate on a smaller scale than large supermarkets, offering a curated selection of staple food items, household goods, and locally produced products. They are often located in small towns, villages, or on the outskirts of larger cities, making them easily accessible to residents who may have limited transportation options.
Most agrárne carry basic groceries such as bread, dairy products, canned goods, fresh produce, and meat. In
Historically, agrárne emerged in the post-World War II era when the socialist government encouraged small-scale, self-sufficient retail