Mustafa TUFAN 
Freelance Veterinarian

Graduated as a Veterinarian from Fırat University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in 1983.

After working as a Freelance Veterinarian for eight months, he started working at the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs.

In 1988, he received Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics Training in the USA for five months.

In 1993, he completed his specialization training in Epidemiology in England and Virology in Ankara. 

As an independent expert; He still continues his work in the fields of epidemiology and virology and provides freelance consultancy services.

He speaks good English.

The training and expertise I have received regarding my profession

The positions I have taken in the public and private sectors related to my professional field.

Received and given the training and seminars in my professional field.

My Research on Animal Health Studies

My activities

My activities related to Agriculture and Livestock.

  • Veterinary medicine
  • International veterinary and health services
  • Ministry related services
  • Animal health and livestock services
  • Education
  • Projects


  • Veterinary services
  • Veterinary pharmaceutical services
  • Veterinary vaccination services
  • Veterinary material supply services
  • EU project
  • FAO project
  • WHO project
  • World Bank project
  • Ministry of Agriculture project
  • Other projects
  • Livestock related services
  • Agriculture related services
  • Ministry related services



  • Methods for control of animal diseases
  • Animal disease outbreak investigation
  • Disease surveillance
  • Disease sero-surveillance



  • Animal Health
  • Veterinary Public Health
  • Animal Welfare
  • Epidemiology



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My articles

As the Turkish Nation, we know very well that our ancestors came to Anatolia from Central Asia on horseback after long hardships and earned their living from livestock. It is obvious that Horse, Woman and Gun have an important place in Turkish customs. It is also a fact that for centuries, Turks have preferred animal products that have a positive effect on intelligence development and have used animal products effectively in clothing.

Here, the structure of livestock enterprises, the geographical conditions of our country, the awareness level of our breeders, social events such as migration from rural areas, and the policies implemented play roles in varying degrees. When we look at developed industrial countries, it is not possible to show a country that has achieved economic development without achieving success in the livestock sector, which has an important role in the development of rural areas.