In 2005 the Fairtrade Organisation logo was hoisted upon a huge banner and packed off to spread the word around the globe.
During the past two years, it has travelled across Asia, Australia, America, Africa and now it's rocking up in Brighton Pavilion Gardens tomorrow from 9.45am.
The well-travelled banner will then go on to the Friends Meeting House, Meeting House Lane, in time for the opening of the Fair Trade Fair and farmers' market at 11am.
Miles Litvinoff, co-author of 50 Reasons to Buy Fair Trade, will be talking about his book from noon to 2pm.
Francisco, from Nicaragua, will be selling fair trade coffee from a co-operative which don't sell through supermarkets and Linda from Ethiopia will be selling scarves, which she hopes will help finance social projects back home.
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