The article highlights a significant development in agricultural subsidy distribution in the Los Region, Chile, where the Early Operation program has shifted the final beneficiary list announcement from September to March, providing farmers with a substantial time advantage in planning and executing their management plans. This change, introduced by the Seremi of Agriculture, enabled 296 farmers to benefit from 1,120 million Chilean pesos, aimed at improving and recovering productive lands used for meat, milk, and crop production. The funds are allocated for improving soil quality and stability through various methods and substances, as well as establishing vegetal covers and implementing land cleaning practices. This innovation is part of the region's efforts to enhance agricultural productivity and resilience, even amidst the challenges posed by the pandemic.