Chile is nearing eradication of bovine brucellosis, a disease that has impacted livestock and public health for over half a century. This achievement, making Chile the fourth country globally to accomplish this, will bolster the country's position in Latin America as a leader in animal health. The success is attributed to collaborative efforts by the Ministry of Agriculture, the Agricultural and Livestock Service, and ranchers, utilizing strict measures such as mandatory quarantines, mass vaccinations, and rigorous surveillance. Once eradicated, Chile will enhance its export competitiveness and improve public health by eliminating a significant source of infection.