This week's September USDA World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report saw an upward revision in the agency's global wheat production estimate, from 779.6 million metric tons (mmt) estimated in August to 783.92 mmt in September, which would result in a fresh record for global production if achieved. This would be 22.212 mmt or 2.9% higher than the five-year average production. The USDA's forecast for global domestic consumption or disappearance also increased by a modest 2.42 mmt during the past month to 791.02 mmt.