“Fructus industriales” is a Latin term that translates to “fruits of industry” in English. It refers to products or commodities that are produced through industrial processes or activities. These products are typically non-agricultural in nature, unlike “fructus naturales,” which refers to natural fruits or products derived from the land or nature, such as crops or minerals.
This term is commonly used in legal and economic contexts to distinguish between natural resources and manufactured products when discussing matters such as property rights, taxation, or regulations.