According to the report Murang'a, Lamu and Meru were the top counties in terms of production with 17, 10 and 9 per cent respectively.
Other significant producers were Makueni, Kisii, Taita Taveta, Kirinyaga and Kiambu counties.
"The major fruits produced in 2023 were Banana (34%), Avocado (23%), Mangoes (16%), Oranges (5.8%) and Watermelon (5%) and Other major fruits were Pawpaw, Pineapple and Lime," read the report.
Avocado, Pineapples, mangoes, Apples, oranges and Raspberries were the top export fruits in 2023
High-producing Counties were Nyandarua (11.2%), Meru (8.8%), Nakuru (7.1%) and Narok (5.2%).
Others were Kiambu, Machakos, Bungoma, Kirinyaga, Taita Taveta and Murang'a counties.
Significant vegetables produced included tomatoes, cabbages, kales, garden peas, bulb onions, spinach and french beans.
French beans, mixed vegetables, snow peas, cowpeas and broccoli were the top export vegetables.
Chesaro said systems are being put in place to deal with concerns about post-harvest losses.
"We now focus on capacity building that will enhance sanitation and quality so that we can improve our global ranking," she said.
According to Chesaro, although levies on Kenyan exports are anchored within the law, there have been concerns that several pay points are delaying clearance.
"Although the current situation in the Red Sea has worsened export rates while increasing travel time with 10 days and the amount of clearing each container by over Sh25,000, we are working towards ensuring that the clearance process is enhanced," she said.
Her sentiments were echoed by Fresh Produce Consortium of Kenya CEO Okisegere Ojepat who said the report plays a vital role in helping the sector take stock to increase market access.
Ojepat said the report also helps in branding and marketing Kenyan produce to increase competitiveness to command the market in numbers and quality.
"All we need to do is be responsive to global changes driven by climate or food safety changes. We must as a country learn not just to produce but produce for a market which can be made possible is we understand market dynamics," said Ojepat.