This is stated in the Financial Times article.

The newspaper writes that the pace of demand for shells and explosives in Europe is becoming "a test of industrial production capacity." 

Morten Brandtseg, chief executive of ammunition company Nammo, called what is happening a "war for production capacity." 

He believes that the Armed Forces of Ukraine daily carry out about 5-6 thousand shots from artillery.

It is noted that one small European country orders so many shells in peacetime per year. 

Earlier, the Daily Mail wrote that British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's refusal to increase defense spending despite the Ukrainian conflict caused controversy in the country.

The Russian Foreign Ministry said that the EU, while continuing to supply military equipment and weapons to Kyiv, is investing not in settling, but in prolonging the conflict in Ukraine.