A new variety of drought-resistant and pest-resistant cassava, Sree Athulya, is being distributed to farmers in the Karur, Salem, and Namakkal districts of Tamil Nadu. The variety, provided by ICAR-Central Tuber Crops Research Institute in Thiruvananthapuram, has shown to yield better results with less pesticide use and can grow in various soil conditions. The starch content of the variety is 34%, which is higher than local varieties, potentially allowing farmers to receive a higher market rate. The distribution of this new variety is expected to benefit 77 farmers in total across these districts.