A new variety of banana, BRS Terra-Anã, has been developed by Embrapa's Banana and Plátano Genetic Improvement Program in Brazil. The dwarf banana is more productive and has better sensory and food qualities than its competitors. It is also resistant to major banana diseases and susceptible to nematodes. The variety is initially recommended for planting in Mato Grosso and Vale do Ribeira, but trials are underway in other states. Embrapa is planning to launch at least two more plantain varieties in the future. The lower height of BRS Terra-Anã allows for better handling and reduces premature plant falls, making it suitable for areas with strong winds. The variety has been well received by producers and has demonstrated higher yield than its counterpart, Farta Velhaca.