Not on later editions of Android. It was removed because Android no longer allows Store Apps to access the entire file store except for a few exceptions where it can be demonstrated as necessary for the apps primary purpose.
This document explains how certain Android apps, such as file managers or anti-virus software, can request and utilize "all-files access" (MANAGE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE permission) to gain broad access to a device's file system when standard privacy-friendly storage methods are insufficient.
developer.android.com
If you compile and side load your own version then you cn re-enable FTP using this permission
Google seems intent on dumbing down Android to the point of uselessnes to me. I think of my devices as little computers and I want a proper file system on them, not the limited tortuous things that Google offers and that I don't understand, ContentChooser, FileProvider, ... o_O I'm getting old...