The Agricultural and Livestock Service (SAG) of the Valparaíso region in Chile has successfully eradicated fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata) outbreaks in the Los Andes and San Esteban communes, lifting quarantines and allowing for the resumption of fruit exports without quarantine treatments. This achievement was possible due to a dedicated team of over 70 employees who used various techniques, including traps, soil treatments, and the Sterile Insect Technique (SIT), affecting 459 properties under quarantine. The campaign, which targeted the fruit fly population, primarily in table grape farms but also in walnut and stone fruit farms, involved the inspection of thousands of fruits, the installation of traps, soil treatments, and an extensive internal quarantine. This success is hailed as significant by regional officials, marking a crucial step in protecting the region's agricultural sector from harmful pest outbreaks.