Ivan Ivanović is a Montenegrin expert in the fields of livestock production, agricultural statistics, and animal welfare. He graduated from the Biotechnical Faculty of the University of Montenegro, where he obtained the title of Engineer of Animal Husbandry and Specialist in Animal Husbandry, and later earned a Master’s degree in Biological Sciences from the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics of the University of Montenegro.
He currently works as an Independent Advisor I at the Administration for Food Safety, Veterinary and Phytosanitary Affairs of Montenegro, within the Veterinary Sector – Department for Animal Health, Animal Welfare, Identification and Registration.
He began his professional career at the Statistical Office of Montenegro (MONSTAT) as a statistician–methodologist in the Department of Agricultural and Fisheries Statistics, where he participated in the implementation of numerous national and international projects, including IPA projects, World Bank projects, the 2010 Agricultural Census, and the Population, Households and Housing Census.
Since 2018, he has served as the National Focal Point for Montenegro at the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) and actively participates in international training programmes and expert initiatives organised by the European Commission, EUROSTAT, and EFSA, as well as in several working groups within the EU integration process related to statistics and agriculture.