The National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources (NBAIR) in Bengaluru has imported a parasitoid from Benin to control the mealybug pest in tapioca crops in Tamil Nadu, India. However, the lack of labs in the state to multiply the organism has delayed its use. Tapioca is cultivated in over 60,000 hectares across five districts in Tamil Nadu. The Horticulture department is considering setting up a lab facility, either through Krishi Vigyan Kendra or Tamil Nadu Agriculture University, to multiply the parasitoid.