A collaborative initiative between ISA Interchile and the Institute and Agricultural Research (INIA) has been launched to reforest the Atacama, Coquimbo, and Valparaíso regions with over 100,000 native plants across 34 species over the next five years. This project, which may be extended for an additional five years, aims to foster reforestation, conserve native biodiversity, and encourage educational programs for future generations. The initiative will be supported by modern facilities, including nurseries and laboratories, which will enable researchers to study the unique characteristics of these native species and develop effective propagation techniques. This effort not only aims to understand the biology and ecology of native plants but also to integrate their knowledge into agricultural practices, thereby enhancing the resilience of ecosystems and promoting sustainable farming.