The island prospered around
salt collecting in its early days of colonialism, with a little
agriculture and
grazing. There are two types of agriculture practiced in Maio, rain fed and irrigated. During the raining season products as corn, beans, pumpkins and melons are being cultivated. Products that farmers cultivate year round are sweet potato, cassava, papaya, fig, coconut and tamarind. Goats, cows, pigs, chickens and donkeys are common on the island. Few people own a horse. Scarcity of water is the biggest problem for the locals. Fishery is important and abundantly available. Tuna, sailfish and different coral fishes such as the coral hind are caught. The economy is heavily supported by migrants who send money to their family on the island. ==Sports==