As the twentieth century marched into second quarter,
the economic activity of the British Virgin Islands
consisted of small-scale agriculture, fishing, charcoal
production, and livestock, with continuing dependence
on the markets of the United Stated Virgin Islands for
BVI produce and labour. By the 1960's however;
commentators note the increasing flight of young
people from agriculture as a way of life. Agriculture
was fast becoming "subsidiary to wage earning
occupations and to trades" (Faulkner 1962:5)