Meet Britain's best food producers

Britains best food producers

Click through the 12 winners and finalists of the Made in Britain Awards 2009, brought to you by Country Living magazine, Waitrose and Farmers Guardian. The overall champion and all of the winners and finalists will be given the opportunity to have their produce sold in Waitrose stores. So here are the names to look out for and the products to add to your trolley...

Food Champion of the Year: Gigha Halibut
Sustainably farmed halibut from Argyll more

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Winner: Alex Gooch's Organics bread
Alex Gooch's organic bread from Hay-On-Wye more

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Winner: Trealy Farm Charcuterie
Salami from Trealy Farm in Mitchel Troy, Monmouthshire more

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Winner: The Durham Cow Cheese Company
Delicious cheese from Hutton Henry in County Durham more

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Winner: Cairngorm Smokehouse
Subtle smoked fish pate from Kincraig, Inverness-shire more

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Finalist: Wood Berry Farm
Preserves from Wicklewood in Norfolk more

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Finalist: Simple Simon's Perfect Pies
Mouth-watering pies from Coulter, Lancashire more

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Finalist: The Orchard Pig
Fresh apple juice and cider from West Bradley, Somerset more

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Finalist: The Real Veal Company
Ethically-reared cornish veal more

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Finalist: Chef on the Run Foods
Spicy ginger preserves from Hay-on-Wye, Powys more

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Finalist: Clare's Organics
Organic chickens from Eaton Hastings in Oxfordshire more

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Finalist: Bramley and Gage
Fruit liqueurs produced in Thornbury in Gloucestershire more

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Best Farm Entrepreneur
Yorvale Dairy Farm Ice Cream, North Yorkshire more

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