“…Biogas plants have been highlighted as an alternative to solve the energy supply associated with waste management since it enables to treat different kinds of biomass from rural, industrial and urban waste for parallel electricity and heat generation (Bloch-Michalik & Gaworski, 2016;Roubík & Mazancová, 2016;Dubrovskis & Plume, 2017;Guimarães et al, 2018;Krištof & Gaduš, 2018;Donoso-Bravo et al, 2019;Neba et al, 2020). In terms of rural waste, long initial start-up phases biogas production, low methane yield, and reactor efficiency that are typical for anaerobic mono-digestion (AmD) of cattle manure (Adriamanohiarisoamanana et al, 2017;Matos et al, 2017;Adriamanohiarisoamanana et al, 2018;McVoitte & Clark, 2019) can lead to economic losses. In this sense, anaerobic codigestion (AcoD) process (simultaneous digestion multiple biodegradable substrate), is a promising alternative to solve problems related to AmD and to improve the economic viability of anaerobic digestion (AD) plants (Mehryar et al, 2017;Adriamanohiarisoamanana et al, 2017;Adriamanohiarisoamanana et al, 2018;Krištof & Gaduš, 2018;Clercq et al, 2019;Sarpong et al, 2019;González et al, 2020).…”