The article highlights the progress of the Brazilian Vanillas project at Embrapa Cerrados, where vanilla plants from various Brazilian regions are being cultivated with the goal of selecting superior genetic material and developing a production system tailored to the Cerrado region. The first plants have begun flowering, with plans to harvest the fruits in about nine months following manual pollination. The research also focuses on identifying and understanding the production processes of different vanilla species, overcoming cultivation challenges, and experimenting with substrates for economical and functional cultivation. An educational video on the production of quality vanilla seedlings is also available from Embrapa Cerrados.