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I don't know why Firefox makes you do it this way but you do not need an extension. For example, go to Yandex.com then click on the address/search bar. On the bottom of the pop up you will be able to add Yandex as a search provider.
It's dumb. But it doesn't need any extensions or config changes.
As far as I can tell that doesn't let you make it the default, just add it as a keyword.
part 2 of the dumbness. then you go into firefox settings under the search section and rearrange the search providers. the top one is default, and the rest appear in order.