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FAO North America June Newsletter Challenge

Join our Twitter Chat on June 6 to celebrate World "31 Across" Day! -- http://bit.ly/wfsd19
Across
An animal or insect important to the reproductive process of wild and cultivated plants
Another agricultural benefit created by 10 Across -- known for its nitrogen content
A form of travel or exploration for the purpose of tasting diverse food and drinks
Mainly nocturnal mammalian pollinators capable of sustained flight
World ___ Day on May 20 every year celebrates this important pollinating insect.
Nectar-feeding, diurnal insects that are very important pollinators, typically having brightly colored wings that are covered with microscopic scales
Separate grain from (a plant), typically with a flail or by the action of a revolving mechanism
Financial services, such as loans, savings, and insurance for entrepreneurs, small businesses, and individuals who lack access to traditional banking services
Mostly nocturnal pollinating insects related to butterflies; typically having drab coloration and wings that fold flat when resting
One of three categories of organizations intersecting the "Triple-Nexus," where more cohesive work can lead to less poverty, fragility, and conflict (See 3 Down & 17 Down)
A fruit that grows on a vine, or a flightless bird
A system that consists of natural and human-modified ecosystems, often with identifiable topography, vegetation, land use, and settlements that is influenced by the ecological, historical, economic, and cultural processes and activities of the area
Illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing (Abbr.)--one of the greatest threats to marine ecosystems
Stalk of Saccharaum grasses milled for sugar
The first ever World ____ Day will be June 7, to highlight solutions to illnesses due to contaminated meals.
Grassy food for livestock
Pollinators maintain biodiversity and a vibrant ecosystem contributing to SDG15: Life on _____.
Small, nectar-feeding, tropical, American pollinators with feathers that are able to hover and fly backward
Down
A fish used frequently in sushi, with some species at risk of extinction due to over-fishing
A female goat, rabbit, deer, giraffe, or surprisingly, koala
One of three categories of organizations intersecting the "Triple-Nexus," where more cohesive work can lead to less poverty, fragility, and conflict (See 22 Across & 17 Down)
These are an important source of plant-based protein.
Potassium-rich residue left after practicing "slash and burn" field preparation
Bulbous part of beet plants milled for sugar.
Russian and Kazakh mountain range and river; where FAO monitors the spawning of Caspian-bound sturgeon
This might be registered, tracked, and mapped by Global Fishing Watch to prevent 27 Across.
Percentage of the world’s crop species producing fruits or seeds for human use that depend, at least in part, on bees and other pollinators
The vision of the Sustainable Development Goals is a world free of poverty, hunger, disease and want, where all life _____.
A likely suspect in human-wildlife conflicts that arise due to their searching for water and pasture during drought. Also the middle name of a Coconut _____ Beetle about which FAO is concerned. (Abbr)
One of three categories of organizations intersecting the "Triple-Nexus," where more cohesive work can lead to less poverty, fragility, and conflict (see 22 Across and 3 Down)
Generating 3 cm centimeters of topsoil takes 1,000 years; to generate 1 cm 'only' takes a few ________.
The S in SMEs, sometimes referred to as the "Forgotten Middle": too big for microfinance, too small for traditional finance (See 29 Down)
Wash, _____, or Cook: three ways to practice food safety with fruits and vegetables
Study of honey bees
The M in SMEs, sometimes referred to as the "Forgotten Middle": too big for microfinance, too small for traditional finance (See 21 Down)
Another word for umami
Technically, a tomato, pepper, or cucumber is this even though most people think of each as a vegetable