This year's warning about expected high prices is due to the Corona Virus. it seems that if the situation continues to spiral and not get under control, it is expected that far fewer people will travel for Pesach than those that have traveled in previous years.
Food productions takes into account how many people they expect to travel and how many people they expect to stay in Israel to buy the food. With food production (and importers) having taken into account the thousands of Israelis who normally travel for Pesach and do not stay local and buy food here, they now expect, if Corona does indeed thwart the travel plans of many) that there will be far more people in Israel on Pesach than previously expected, and there will not be enough food for everyone. That means the prices will rise.
I figure that just like many will cancel plans and not leave Israel for the holiday, many travelers form other places to Israel will also cancel their plans and not come to Israel for Pesach. Maybe the two will balance each other out, at least somewhat, and the prices can remain relatively stable.
According to Ynet they are expecting an increased demand of 3% to 4% for Pesach food than what they planned for. In addition, many products normally imported from China will not be imported, as the businessmen involved have stopped traveling to China. While some will import chairs, pots, storage containers, clothes, electronics and many other items from Turkey and other places, a shortage can be expected in realms other than food as well. And higher prices because of imports coming from countries other than China.
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