The farm, which is located in Sunshine Coast Hinterland, Queensland, has dealt with the negative impact of online payment systems on their sales and profits. These, along with traditional banking systems, have eaten into their margins by charging high fees per transaction and have taken long periods to process payments.
The idea of using bitcoin appealed to Budafoods founder Mark Burgunder who thought that the decentralized currency could enable instantaneous and cheap transactions. He also expressed distrust for traditional banking methods, which charge a substantial fee and require permissions from other institutions.
What distinguishes this Australian farm from other companies or merchants that accept bitcoin is that they don’t convert the cryptocurrency to fiat money in order to make other transactions. Burgunder shared that they are working with a service called Living Room of Satoshi that allows bill payments and electronic transfers to almost any bank account in Australia using bitcoin.
Source: newsbtc.com