A new initiative, the Collaborative information network on varieties and quality of bread wheat, has been launched in Chile to benefit farmers and mills by developing high-quality wheat varieties that can address climate change challenges and ensure food security. The project, supported by the Ministry of Agriculture, aims to improve the quality and productivity of Chilean wheat, known for its high protein content and yield. The plan also includes the establishment of a regional wheat roundtable in Ñuble to address sector issues and enhance wheat production and quality. No deadlines for the roundtable have been set, allowing for more stakeholder consultation and representation.