NEW DELHI: ​Around 90% ⁠to 95% ‌of farm products produced ​in India have ​been left out ​of the South Asian nation's trade ⁠deal with the U.S., in which ​the ‌interests of farmers ⁠have ⁠been protected, Indian Trade ​Minister ‌Piyush Goyal said ⁠on Thursday.

Indian textile and apparel exporters are also expected to get zero-tariff benefits on using ‌U.S. cotton once the deal ⁠is signed, he ​said. (Reporting by Manoj Kumar, ​writing ‌by Sakshi ⁠Dayal; Editing ​by Muralikumar Anantharaman)